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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jan 1900, p. 6

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Ne Logs will be classed according to quality and size, and to be out as much aspossible 12 ft. long, allowing 3 in. Pure, and Cedar. Spruce and Hemlock logs will be taken on river ttank at gravel road. J. at. mm. l Black Ash 1 1.00 Pine I 1.00 Spruce 7.60 Cedar 6.00 Hemlock 4.oo Tamarac For which the following prices will be paid: 7 ' Maple $9.00 $7.00 $5.00 a M Birch, 9.00 7.00 5.00 " Soft Elm. 9.00 7.00 . 5.00 J' Basswood. 9.00 7.00 5.90 .. SAW LOGS Wishing all of our many Customers a Happy and Prosperous 3lletec 1iiif",t.tapp We are, Yours for Trade. AT llllallhi0lilin DURING JANUARY FANCY GOODS. Big4- SPECIAL SALE (iii,) DRUG STORE. TH E A BERDEEN _ H. BEAN HE SELLS CHEAP t I classed according to and to be cut as much long, allowing 3 in. Spruce and Hemlock to6 WANTED. 6.00 W SAW MILL. Gamers illet.i according to length according to length Miss Julia W eir Honored. The pupils and friends of ti. ti. No. 3 Bentinck. where Miss Julia Weir has taught four very successful years ple- seuted her last week with an address and an album, Work-box and photo- graph frame as mementos to preserve happy and useful associations. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone, with whom she made her home, also recognized her by the gift of a. stationery box. Following is the address Dear Teacher, _ The timehaaeome for us to part and we are very sorry. We feel the force of the poet's words: "Wiend after friend departs. Who hath not lost a friend. There is no union here of hearts, That hath not here an end." We have been much benefitted by your tour years stay among us. We have always found you annous tor our improvement and feel very sorry for giving you any extra trouble which we know we have done many times bat trust you will forgive us. We take this opportunity of mnkintyott this small present-to show that our hearts are warm towards you and that you leave us with our best wishes for your future welfare. hoping we will all meet in Heaven. Accept then our best wiuheajor your future welfare, and also these presents. it would have affordedua much,p1ensure had we been able to make them of more intrinsic value, but we know you will regard them as a token of our -esteelu and atrection. and we shall feel (pleased to hope that in the use of them you will tgotnetiutes think kindly of your pupils hero. _ On hell dr of the pupils. Mary Ta lor, {Hannah $ixom Gordon Geddes, Hugh Renwick. In looking back an the past. it pains us to remember many Acts of wayward- Hess on our part. hut at this parting, we ask of you to forgiveand to forget them. shown in the important. .function of leader in the praise worship of God's House. With this in View we beg to accept us "slight token-of the warmth of our regard. this fur coat which we trust you may long he spared to take comfort out of and to sing Ood's praise. in hishouse on earth. Our prayer is that you and we may " he privileged to unite in the mm: d the redeemed in the house of [new] mansions above. With kind regardn to yourself and Gmily. Signed on behalf of the'congregntiou. J Gillan Bord. John McKinnon, [Dun McCormick. Addresses and Presentations. 3535mm Jenn nie Derby, Nellie Lindsay. Nay Gonna. Yours Affectionately "k ." Last Friday night the worker. of 1 m Baptist R. School here went to the con- midi-nee of Mr. John Brown as a nur- " prise pony with kindly intentions. As one. he came home from his duties he gotl a J?."' genuine surprise. A pleasant time was ully spent. part of which was the premsnta- “se- l tion of an easy chair and the following the attdreaat- Pit" I Dear Superintendent: nun l, We, the oftieers, teachers and and ) friends of the Durham Baptist Sunday the , Sch sol, have thought that in some way ark. i we ought to Show you our esteem :and Hrs. _ appreciation of your faithful and long och service in the master’s vineyard. ohn " And at this time too, when Christmas ”gs. i comes as a reminder of God's greatest . N. ‘giftto a lost world, we would take this hy ', opportunity, a few ot us. in gathering lum ' at your home to encourage and help you in this noble, hut oft trying work “w of imparting the truth as it is in Jesus slo to young mind. that eventually moy , h" , form them into his likeness. In reviewing the year that has gone by With all its joys, pleasures and sorrows we cnmmt but think seriously bow quickly tho years of our pilgrimage fly. We are at the beaming ofthis Now You anolher wen other than 12 months 8.23 and who in there amongst us that ate alive at this the lie-ginning of the year 1900 that will we tho close of the 19's, scarce indeed any will he and if thrre ire such tlmir life “"11 he only sorrow and vexatiou of spirit. On this New year's, Day n we should want runny a home where joy um! hoppi- nus reigned in you ago we find many a change on this New Year's Morn. In one home we find theluther who occupied the highes: seat to! the festive table lust New Year', morn. but hilp‘ace to-day is vacant. In another home we dear mother who With a joyful heart had the pleasure of haying all the family together and took delight in ministering to their wants. her place is vacant also. In another home we find the daughter who was the joy and flower of tho family is to-doy laid ooido in the cold and narrow homo Ind the tg', mother liko tho woman of old bohol I g tho gormenu oho wore io AllL1 with grist. Lastly wo como to tho homo whore prob- ably on only son has boon ' owov to tutht the - of South Africa and he otood lib tho have with bio there to tho too till ho tell undo: tho onomioo hallo“. Bo, thotthio world thot wo on Rim in now is olwoyo full of tabla. oooh cu [m got his own to boom F . The Sabbath School anniversary in con- nection with Prnrbytonnn Church here came off last Wedmlday 87 Deo, may“ guita a Incom.‘ Rev. megcsor: Contact, gave nt intend- Iomb ,ipobimoha “his ta%tte an In Emma». no“ but! As In previously Innouncod, the Rev. Mr. Mntheson preached In eloquent urmon under tho auspices of the'A. o. U. W. society 111 this town from tho text found In 2nd Timothy Stud chap. and Mth verse "Study to show thyself tpprovd unto Gui a Workmen that ueodetb not he. On mount. ot the severity or. the morning very {em from sislo; lodges at- tended. .' , The year l899 In past and gone fioishod its term with the Thermometer from 20 to 25 below zero and that in tuttor enough to be sure but hardly cold would) to freeze the nose " a has“ umkwy. but cold enough to heme ammo of tlseGdieg' ear» coming hams from church on Sunday. Wishing you all the compliments of the season and many rNarrning op. Immunities to teach and study the word of life, I again thank you for your beautiful present and the smurf kind- ness manifest, therein. Yours Very Truly. John H. Brown. Wishing you and yours the compli- ments of the season. we beg to sub- scribe ourselves. the omcers, mowers and hihle class. Mr, Brown made the following ap. propriate reply I Dear teachers. omeet s. bible class and scholars ..--1 that k you very sincerely tor this unexu-cted manifestation of ' r -esteem for myself, and your 'Y "uy'"n of my unworthy services as Sup‘vintendent of our a. School. While d so I have to any that what- ever measure of success has resulted from ourlabors. my thanks is due to God m the first place for his Messing on our 'efforts and secondly to you as teachers and ofBeets of the Sabbath School for your genuine sympathy under the many trying conditions that attend-8.: S. work. and for your wise counsel in perrlexjtimr and your untiring patience with my many failures. And you as scholars for your fuithfulattend- ance at S. S. and your attention to the study of God's word, whichite the sword of thespirit, We therefore take very great pleasure in presenting you with this token of our regard for your work, trusting that this gift. small as it u, may encourage you yet more in your life for our Lord and his service. Ir. John Brown Honored. Priceville 'i'isiiTR'ii"i'l,ir, At If you are unable to pay 100 cents on the ' he will mist you to arrange with your creditors. Insolvent. Estates gat. ishwtorilv wound up. Go to him if you want to sell; Go to him if you want to buy. Be collects notes ind accounts, and it best. every- hing how he get: money out of old claims that have been thrown aside in worthless. BUSINESS Tnngles, Snark and DifBeulties straightened out settled and adjusted without lawsuits or ill feeling. by the use of a little tact and good Judgment. Illlt tlt ll Pill, Il.lit illl tO Thi Hanover (Jonveyancer "Always Prompt. Never Negligent. All business Strictly Private. Deeds, ttgat,",', Wills. and other Writings cure any prepaid. our Drug} Store. Regular size 500 and 01.00. Every bottle guaranteed A Hundred good Farms for salewAlso a number of fine Hanover Properties. " PROTESTANTS and CATHOLICS. Riek Men, Poor Men, Grits, Tories and Patrons, ALL DEAL WITH.... H H. MILLER, Another great. discovery has been made aud that too by a. lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its: severest tosu. bat her vital organs were undermined and death seemed Imminent. Foe three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She tintslly din-cover- ed a. way to recovery. by purchasing of us I. bottle of Dr. King'e New Discovery for Consumption. and was so much relieved on “king first dose. that she slept all night. and mm two bottles. hunt been ab.. aoluiely cured. Her name in Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. u. Huumxckk Co., of Spell-y, N Messrs Neil McLeod Ind James Burnet, of N, W Territory. an spending a white with fneldl on the South Lune Artemesia n present. Arch McLeod. who ho been away up west for the last few years. came home to his father‘s Mr Wm McLeod Southline Glenelg on Sunni” last. Win: a happy New Year to the Edstor and all readers of the REVIIW we close. Maura Walter Nichol. John McLeod. and Jtmoa Atxiuson I" from the collage. Toronto enjoy their holidays at their different. homes. Misc Rebeca: Nichol. of Baa-lo is spending her holidays at home at present. Mrs. uowlandmf Bolton, in " mount attending to her aged father Mr. Thou. Ginn of this Town, who w“ disablod by a. fall sometime ago Mr. Neil McLean. of Monti-m. is spend- ing a few months at the old home with his another and tho family Soul: East. Glenelg. It is nine years since Neil lttit homo and became a resident of Mouhna. Mr. Lorne Hoguth, of Whitby, son at merchunz Hogarth of this town in spend- ing hm holidays with his father tad moth. Dr Boyle is at present. spending his New Year's handily? with his “that and mother in Toronto. Master Regie and Miss Mathews, of Toronto. spent holidays at. Mrs. McIntyre south lino Gieuelg. Poatmaster N McKinnon is suffering with news of Job’s comma-tots or rather tormentors for the last couple of weeks. Dugald McLean spent Xmas with friends at Orangeville. We are pleased to near that Miss James who hrs been attending the Toronto bos- pmul for appendicitis is getting better and will be this to be home in I week or two. " The Sons of Scotilmd had their enter- tainment on the evening of the 22nd Dee, and In. quite . slices-s. Piper Murray. of Toronto choerod the hon-ts of lovers ot liobrooh and we could to. the feet ot many to admin: moved so it trfUeUd by St. Vina Dnnce at. the round of the High- land pipes. Reeve John MoArthur tn his nan-l witty manner Abiy frlhsd the duties of Chairman. Mrs. Wright. of Msrkdsio. bod Miss Links. of Toronto, cheered the Indiana: with their sweet songs during the evening. with unnd speuhos from Rev. Buchanan. of Dominik, and Muha- uou. of Pliooville. The commune WM delight“! with the result ot the evening. l‘rocoeds about $80.00. talent by no mum were left in the elude foe the duel! under the leadership of our obligmg can“: MU. Genie McLeod pye excellent pime during the evening. Also mend epeechee from each Rev. gen- tlemen u Rev'de Derroeh. of Fhrsurton, Humpbnu, of PrieorriU, and Penna! Methoeon, of the Presbyterian church. A beenlilul drill by ten bountiful aide tamed by Wes McLeod. Also "citations from the children. Supt. Currie ably fitlm1 the chair. Receipts of the evening t46.60. catch & Irish Discovered by a Woman . At. Miller , _ ’HANOVER. Cif $524.» 'aid-lg' 'i?'s'(,'ic'f)i,?v'i(/ii'ii?h"; Trial bottles free " Regular size 600 Mu] LEMW _ "' li'or.thts convenience ot our friends and patrons we have bed 3 telephone placed in 9113'! Store. lower mummy“ John-n ttttsr be mummy New Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales. as to dates. ac. must be made an The Review ofBee, Durham. Corres- pondence addressed there or to lets ville P. o. will be promptly even ed to. Terms on applications to D. IcPHAlL, Hopwille P. o or to C. RAIAGE, Durham. Would intimate that III. will continue the Furniture Ind J2,dAr,,"y,g.id,'l"ii,'lrt aub- linhod by her father In but In in it“ and will ondnvor to [We All old and new cutout on the can. entire ”ti-notion. - only Int-clu- lum In Town Betsidence--H0PEviLLE. Undomkln: and Embunlngon Intact pd- oiplu “mum. nun. hmtitm of the Best like ALWAYS ON BAND. MT an F IAIN A menu" UAS R. GUN (hltft I Block I Ililitlit MONEY ORDER AGENT. CAN. EXPRESS AGENT. " (lllli'il MBA CREAM " OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST CF the Durham Pharmacy Calder'i Block. Residence first door west of the Post Omee, Durham. E. J. FREEL, M. D,, C. M. Luxuries IE REVIEW Mllll MII t JAKE KRESS , "--. - UPPER 7'0 WM, MISS SHEWELL F "_-tr Honor Gratin.“ of Trinity College, Toronto; Member of the College of Phynicunl 3nd Samson, Ont; lumber of tin Detroit. lod- lonl Ind Library Allochtlon. REC/CINCE-Old Bank Building. opposito C. leKlnn’q'u Implement Shop. no ombu- the stnatd-o to th m lax-hot. Darling?“ ' Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. L McPHAL DENTISTRY. (lllliq f(lilil (lllll Ml “Jenn? "capital Dispel-hurt. A geientifie preparation highly perfumed with the true Otto of Roses. This is a prepara- tion that every lady should have. That Universal Choice of all Toilet articles keeps the skin sown and white. _ Cures chapped hands, &c., &c. For gentlemen's use alter shaving it is by far the beat article of- tered. ' ' Jake Kress. 3 Necessities MISS SHEWELL --hru, Lnm or-- DRUGGIST Put up only by Licensed Auctioneer fm the County of Grey. THAT Ame Of the Best flllllllM OUR HAM " i9i9t9sdh9t9t9ishststsa E32323 'ilu-CC?! Us“ 72 FEiEEErEEi? BA RRIs TER. some/Ton m surnlnl' COURT. nanny Pquc. couuauloun. m. We ask memo“ " ms. off1ce, over Gt nnt‘s store. Lower Town arristor, otar , Gon- veyancor, to., to..." [any to Loan at reasonable PM an on terms to sun borrower. OFFICh'--hfcfntgre Ble?. -- _ - G ROGERIES Note.-At Durham, Monday- 10 gm. to 4 p. m. and Court. Digs. At Phoe- ville, Mondsys 6 p. m. to p. m. LOANS nrnnpd without delay. CM- promptly made. [noun-o. m _ MONEY TO LOAN at low.“ at. at -. Gnu-on. door north of a. W. Dust-I. Oolloouon all A-r-r- nun. Dodo. noun. to. cornea . In... pot-om loo ' “I - mlohuuon' Aooouu pogo! all llamas“ Goon Dosh-Io. at“. of but." of “mint-Indo- onl tf-KI-et . Obtained. sauna nodal! my 0..- " Titus reported on. Conway cud - lush to not. on Iona-cu at low.» mm of hand. Volt“.- uude by aoompotoattand -htl vans". oFPrteEB-omrn Sound. Humid. and but” Loan and Insurance Agent. Convoy- ancer, Commissioner. in. TWEEDS d YARNS otB-----utWEgt TttWN. noun. CARRICTIRC. ”W70". NOTARI... COHVCV‘m Money to L 'tsn-Company Ind Private Funds. Low mm. Easy Term; DURHAM MAmtwr. Flour per cut .........-.. " so to " Oatmeal per “ck ...... ... 8 on to I Bran por cwt ... ... ... N to Shorts per out ... ... 90 to Fail When per bushel ... 60 to Berey, 66 ... o " u 0 Pen. 66 ... o " to Oats, " ... o " to Dr'd Hogs. per cut ... 5 oo ta ' Lard perlb ... ... 10 to Tullow' per lb ... ... 04 to Batter per ttr, Tub ... ... 16 to " Roll ... 16 to LUCAS, WRIGHT ' BATSOI. Estes, per doe Hides. per cwl Cllfskins ... Sheepskins .. WOOL I I L005. '.te " WRIGHT ttA - J. P. TELFORD, W. L. MCKENZIE We can give you Bargains. MRRIOYIR. mm. mm NM. o0tPe+roq$e. 0.. .. x , I 'f, nWaLv'; 5‘15 “A :', was my ."t" G. LEPBOY IcOAUL. Dont forget to call before Buying. Say! are you thinking of getting married ? Call and get the Lucky Wed- dine ring. . SCOTT. MONEY TO LOAN 14 K Gold Filled with Etein movemement for 810.00 Latest Size. Larger Size, with Elgin or Walthun movement 9.50 Next to Bank. "'tPafi'ttg'rage W. l DAVIDSON. [W M Mh'l ! .llfil DRY Goons, ottoman " 30013th a. - We are prepared to ban- dle your WOOL & other produce to your entirr satisfaction. Oi' a qua ty. thutaatdtretacateoar. tithrer the Bank 085M Oluto 024to 600to 10to 04to low 16to mm Ttroto 26to 40to 085 " 62 ro

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