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Durham Review (1897), 19 Apr 1900, p. 5

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u Ijt Elia h b. _ Astonishing! Kresge-r la Ector Brown. GOO, G no Jr 1890 M m W. H. BEAN Apples. per haw"... PM pot bum Wood, W ooed......... Flour......... ............. Wheat...................... Barter.................... Dreaded Hon. per ewt Bogs, Liv. weight"... Beef, per ttwt............ Lard, ponb.............. Bttter,trs.hgrttl per lb Butter, Ttth.............. Ricki. pot "mm" Winn. pu- Ib........ Normal-01'.» Wt SORHAM MARKETS. Table Linen. 52 in. wide .. " 64 in. a snap. White Linea Table Cloths P.k ydslong...... .... . Colored Linen Table Cloths RuiBed Robbinei, Curtain - Goods 15, 30. and 40c Lace Curtains " yds l Big4m Ill " tt ay........ McFariane d Go. TY rut. Our Wall Papers ll 01 Is li,, 1t,li.I.'.L,l CHEAP I I SPRING GOODS. “It” It] IO ' 22.W, 1 400. are not Gobelin tapestry, but they are the most ex- quisite paper tapestrv ever designed. tr new stock is here, beautiful, yours for the asking H Uur forefathers dreamed that in less 200 years our homes v reflect the luxuries of 03d \Vorid --- nay, in coverings sumass the Minnie J d spreads, large size ll M I) A rchit M all and see us full line of Spring Shoes _ for Men. Women and e regular low Big 4 prices. hr IMO, e Grumpy vid More . at 25¢ a 51 Prints are all in your pick. Arthur Black, 22.00; Berl -0- " Grumpy. 2800 " “sun. l e MeLau -0- 1890; Nelly Allan 1585: Annie Crirten Irisnn. 1300: Linniq Ede: 3069'. Nat har ll Allan. mo; John "rise" " yds wide 50e a square yard xi. 2 yds wide t 25c a spam yd r- nay, in wall surpass them. 201'. (lttrg Bti. qt " 16 10 86 26 58 59 4310: Vinn n. 3015; Till Ot htlr $1.00 eacl It": w l KSEI All I) 6 6 40 each 50c O 40 each 25c Inuit 1050: W 16 " 10 40 27 irtet 60 20 Bella om e mn H1 Yd Yd pr little ot April 12th The weather ha been 'Good . l somewhat cold and backward, but I t,.te,R,'att thereby]! 'at'n'2f,tge,,'git, " “a.“ .. map re a”. appurto‘tdtbful W- yom- roadon. mm Eil We conclude by wishing you a con- tinuance of health and strength, and that it may be ours for many years to come to look to you and the old farm.. stead " the common centre around which our warmest affections gather. we: sen sacnnce and affection you have shown on our behalf, and we assure you of ours in return, and one and all rise up and call you blessed. On this occasion we do n the self sacrifice and affection shown on our behalf, and we a gratqlate you upon having oven the difficulties peculiar to early Set and living now in such contentmer your 'Ain Fire Side, , we are glad I mind you that nothing which we serious misfortune has crossed path, and with one exception we all here with you at this time, James no doubt would be we: possible. _ changed. Your f; these days, and tab dition and theirs, ca mont, and located which we now meet You will rememb do the old log house lived, and the h: tOtt will remember better than we do the old log house in which we first lived, and the hardships of early pioneer life, but we wish now tocon- with ve The honored couple entered heartily into the ieetiuity of' theroeeaaioet, ttt greatly pleased to see so many of heir descendants round their genial hearth. These numbered in all 42, comprising 34 grandchildren and their perents ‘and one ',rtreargramrtshild, the four generations being present. At the conclusion of the supper the old couple were agreeably surprised and much atreeted by being made the recipientsof presents suitable as me- memos ot the occasion. These were accompanied by the address triveif below. The honored couple are still enjoy- ing a fair measure of health, both have passed the Psalmist's three score and ten. Mr, Hustie being 72 and Mrs. . Mastic 71 years ofage. Their many friends will wish tor them many happy years yet in the sunset of life asthey tram] “doom the hill thettither" loving and being loved by their des. cendants to the fourth generation To Mr and Mrs. Home whose friendship, with that of their ininily, we have en- joyed for over 30 yiars, the Review extends Cul'dlul Congratulations. I De ‘l On Thursday, the 11th inst. the isons and daughters of the above [worthy couple gathered at their old home on the 18th con ot Egremont, to celebrate the Golden Wedding an~ niversary oftheir parents. They spent a very enjoyable evening. the only i regret being that owing to the distance lot separation it was not possible for James. the oldest son to be present from Fort Francis. The family consists of (our sons and three daughters, all married except John. The sons are James in Rainy River, Wm. in South Proton, Walter on the homestead, John is at present about completing his course for the Preabyteriin Ministry. The daught- are are Elizabeth, now Mrs. S. Kinnel in Proton, Jane, now Mrs Robert Ren- wick. Dromore, Nellie, now Mrs. Geo. Cushnie in Mt. Forest. d IW, F ift 11r ma ar 1850 cnd n the future. A h only reached hi, their. mail wrvic Tho curd is a 'Bmef Kmart" of and pnsmmrked March 20," and a: ish Army. H. Aft tnd has written lier'u let ter." pretty Wt Inilm of He has I tht Kl Fred“. Ont.. r Battalion who We were planed on Tuesday to have a whiff of South Africa. direct to our office nnd though only " btief past curd message hm n comm-'1 mark on it. The writer is Sow-gt. Jaw. Ramage of Port. i‘rwlil. ()nr.. m mum-(ml with the Mth " " xperic-m your ry litt entire arents " " AND IRS. JAS. HASTIE I MESSAGE MII llltilliigM I "i", lt tt REM. Its,,, A GOUJEN 'ilfl)lh'E 1900 ---_----. I'HIII INPS lul'dvh mat nothing which we call ifortune has crossed your with one exception we are ith you at this time, and doubt wquld be were it ont inn-m " ife is an "Omnje Vii) Shut“ t" of attractive appearance. Heed "Canadian Contingent and almthvr sunny. has "Brit. garnered m commemor- isa pleasure to recall eon able to keep a diary sume “interesting hits' far l h-Iter of aura to him had him a short time Isefore an ti mnrrhin Mun 'tl navmg overcome uliar to early settlers such contentment try o to-day you began Few live to celebrate wu your sons and or us may mute-rt " em out alum: and has shun- wrils. He was qht and thnugl d?. not f9rget of {our song and married except James in Rainy Proton, Walter are glad to ri. Field (something my tho end "Sn ll (If ts l hmugh tit. The of Port the 36th with the ad in its t Good Friday bought mtutto ouruhool t “when by giving than n week'l "at Mad" mm” 2l"att t"dtt,t2i' I l a no on _ ’1 who am an; ,eeek pm b. as,“ h Sol- ll I use-u. and a -eittr- 'Glill'hlfd 'kT'Jl'ltlh1fl'Ui'lri'rt sons. don. so with a tooling that poulbly it might be the has time she would be privileged to do so. If the son is privileg- ed to return in future your: to the old home maimin all probability than mit be no mother than to greet him, but the prayers of that loving mother in ' of her son bud no"! boon (mutton bv him. It is truly said that " mu: willie". full»: and mother. at... but w. fail to and when . mother will on: for.“ hor Murry of the young men of this place have left for other parts. Boun, to neigh- boring countriu. Incl others to distant lands, and while they bid farewell to the dear old home. it in with a deep nigh they do so. for the loving mother when cube is giving the parting; huge“ to her dutiful ”naught. h "w ""' ."eiqP.r.-r= Although out, down, thouYt not forgot Sistvls and brothers tco, will miss Their youngest Sister’s cherished face, lo Clix-i3; they kpopv, when life is o'er, They'll medt JU tan"criiik ifoUiii.e. Edge Hill, April 13th. K. Heli'. -----_------- “ha...” u..." vrnuul beauty Win nipped like the. by Iineering winter’s hand. But thou were pluckea in line with heavenly duty. To bloom once more upon the shining strand. Ho reconciled she was Indie. No tear was seen within her eye: For Jesus was her friend she knew, And he would guide her safely through When unto her aMiction came. With patience she did hour the same. ws, all with tears did crowd around, But not a. frown on her was found. The bud scarce bursting into vernal .77 "V .- -u...uu. Anna- “no": Firth, who departed thislife on Sun- day Apt-118th 11110. Farewell departed spirit, thou art flown To Heaven's super-Hal palaces sublime. Adieu forever. now to angels known, Far, hr beyond the mighty march of time. Ott_the death of a he secured from Mr. 6rFwiiirTii oriiiiri Head mills. Joseph Lee will thortly leave our burg and move over to Euphrasia Tp. yhere a. titpation awaits him. which Joseph Boyle has again become a permanent sottler on his farm and will no doubt stay right with it. NeuillFalkingham left the Ritchie farm and is now domiciled in Berkely. Mr. Ritchie has, we understand, en- gaged another man to go- on and manage the affairs of his farm. James Brodie and sons are busy getting material in readines for their mammoth bank barn to be erected this season. Robb Goodwell is also in like manner engaged, preparing to build a house on his farm this summer. Mr Malone left a. week ago for Da- kota, still endeavoring to seek a cure top ha cancer trouble, which he has suffered a. great deal with for the past three years. last week. Sorrfto see .1353 nursing a crippled hand, and trust it will soon be restored to its tormer uSctaIness. cUl'US, 3 mg season's cutting. Mr. John Little Jr. of Chatsworth visited in our burg tor n day or two last week. Sovrv tn nan .Tnhn nnrehur " Wood beesbave been daily occur~ ' I enees during the past Week. and Oh . l say, Mr. Ed! it would surprise you to I l see the quantity of wrod that some t 1 eight or ten ofour gritty youths. mixed . , with a sprinkling ofolder heads, can l put up each day from eight tt m l , Six p m. ', Mr. Neil Livingstone has been called ; to the bedside of his sister. Mrs. D. f McArthur. near Priceville, who is, we , understand, seriously ill at present. I Herbert C. Lamb, left a week ago i for Winnipeg where a Twofitable situ- l _ ation awaits him on an extensive farm 1 l near the City. l 7 John A Lamb arrived home from i lowen Sound Collegiate tor the Easter I holidays. l t John Livingstone came home a week t ago from Bruce Penninsula north of Wiarton, where he has been lumber- ing all winter. n Miss Eliza Duncan came home from the city a few days ago where she has l been for some time. R Mr. John Winlaw will cease cutting If cord wood this week. His output for tl .,he winter will run up to about 1200 cords, a big season's cutting. l 1hiTI 7Gai loci- pmmbinu " pm I out. Inna rain and mashing ! Considerable home buying and sell- I lng has been indulged in during this spring. R. Moran paid as high as P 8130 for a three-yearad colt. W. J. i Bell is right in it, he has nine or ten on ,' hand at present. his sales are turning f him a handsome protit. Prieeviile. LINES 339% llll equyin. Miss Katie Are strand. but Skin Eruption! rob lite, of joy. Bucklon'u Arnie. Salvo our" than). ulna old, tannin: and fever tore- ulcers, boils, felons. coma. warn. out: bruises. burn. soude, chipped hands. chilbI-ina. Boat Pile can on earth Drives out pain And ' Only Mtsta A box. Onto guarattUed, Sold by our amnion. 6 favorite hrrse. Charlie, white“ Jiii2'riiir, The undersigned begs to mmouuce foe a bard “If" Work. I to the people of Durham ,rsd viconity Many and varied are the duties which i thet he has established a Boot & Shoe the farmer is now preparing to meet, I busmeas 1n the many at them damundmg attention at . once this season ot the year. The per-i. Aljoe Block... f s t ll d ti . . . s'f,'J,',')lu",":d,','o,, 23:3 j:;;;.::?"'::a at: Upper Town. and unnamed to "tteire are seldom lacking. and so from only .and tsxtyetgtty Ty? fo.r making or met.)- morn till dewy eve he hithtnlly performs ttttr Boots or b'hoes m . war}: man-like his task. mayhap retiring for the night ' manner and " reaaomblo prices. with the words and spirit of the good old . . . mother-taught prayer in his mind 'Now Repairing a Speclalty. I lisy me down to tsleep." ”Jun“... n‘nnaxnn n.....:-ux... t.. n-_.-_ Winter‘s icy {otters are now released. and animate creation can move hither and thither at their plus-ire. Birds are singing. lambs skipping Joyfnllv on the hills, and rAlt' "Canadian build" unwed from the stupor of a long dreary winter. are tuning their pipes without the aid of organ or professor to give mi hy-and-live the hoarse song which ushers in the spring. The farmer requests his good wife now to moduco his straw hat, care- fully paekrd away in the attic last Ootnher. but like a dear little woman. heads not his, request. but in the village ntnre buy- him " mm Ono, but the old fashioned farmer fiuds himself more at home with his old straw hat in the fusid, even though l the nigh side of it has been torn " by his} J a Easter Sunday yextnrday. Eggs were; V V 111 CCI IN LCU in great demand, and m, would not he l -"------- WWW" hetyr of we heavy WI IS RELIABLE HARNESS . We ”mam“ ttiter nsiru,r the Mttttt " freely. want you to know we handle every- Wiuter's iey fettrm are now released.)t!ling_ iq the, Harness line. Harness null animuon -___‘:,A, . . . _ We Ire sorry to hear of the illness of Mn. Duncan McArthnr of the North Line. She has been ailing for the but your. end there is very little hope nt her recovery. It in not too late yet in any that Mr. Baily houghz. some time ago. a. grand pimo an: east of about Mm. Mr. Reilv believe, in doing everything to perfection, and in tlm case he is up to the highest standard. _ A number of those who" businesn per- mits them to Visit their homes only " certain canons of the you are " present spending their holidnye at their several homes. There are quite a numbn' of people complaining with sickness of various forms, such " grip, colds. or something else. Bat we hope when the etmoephere net- milder It will revive the nick and cheer the hint oneu. so they may be able to attend to their duties in life. for while thorn in life we must all do some kind of work to keep son] end body together.‘ otherwise we are only I burden to duel world. Min James in getting stroisr ttnd " abl. to be about ngain. hint. Bachelor. on old lady who had nearly reached the century mark. died on April 7th. and was buried at Swinlon Park on the 8th. She was the mother of Mr. Robert Black. lite of Proton. who served for a number of years as councillor Mrs. Baoholor lived with her daughter Mrs, Manltv who lives on the South Line. one mile south of this pllce. I Mrs. Mathesou is spending a few dun in Toronto the and last week, and mll return this week. i The timber for the Presbyterian church slit-d3. we under-unit. is ready. The com- mittee doeires that all concerned do their part in "misting them to carry on the work ma early in the summer on possible. There is nomething over four hundred doll-mi subscribed already. To carry on the work and to complete the building- nccmiling to plum, it will be necessary to have a couple of hundred more added to the subscription hut. It in to be hoped that all interested will see that this amount will be provided for, so as not to delay the committee in performing their duties. John McLean was initiated into tho Workman Socxoty on Monday night. the ttth April, previous to hm deptrtnro tot Montana. On motion of some of tho Lretltreu, the sum nf tlo was minted for the Indian Famine Fund. in need of lumber. ___- ..... The little girls who won collecting for tlu, Indian Famine Fund in behalf of our school, met with good success. The] an felt highly honored for the appoint- ment. , thw saw mill in rm to mot-t the demand in tteed oi lumbar. Noll Gil mil Mama -tTtpattied by Minn Mnthoson, linker of Ith, It Inbo- mu of this plnoe. Uft for Nahum o Thursdly morning the 11th inst. Mia Mathew!) goes as fur u Billinu'n City whom her brother maiden, Ind tho Menu"; McLean Co ninety miles further on, which they have to drive, and it will taku thom twodnys longer " lonst. Dan McArtluur ( wok advantage of w ine in company with I the McLean Bros. a-a far as their (lentil.- union. Farm hands are in good demand in thiu locality. and gum] wngt-H offered to mud young men fur tlie summer mouths. A iius, dupiav of spring and sumnwr goods to meet mu demand of the scum”, aro in be fmnnl In ah' our places of humi- m-w, and s-u-rvhody upward to he on the move. each one attending; to his own duties as wc-l! an the opportunity awn thorn "frrirs. the u not for the wary.’ for u “when by in u respomublo one. Volcanic Eruptions thelr pipes without the aid of rofesnor to give us hy-nnd-hve , noun which ushers in the The farmer requests his good 0 ploduce his Mrtaw hat, care- 1y in the attic lull October. httle woman. heath not in the villus ntnre buy- ', but the old fashioned ill in rtyutiytr..dry and light. of all thine who am Rb? Mr Hume-l for llontnn- on 11th inst. Misn as Billinu'n City I Mortlih"i1trho hog-Imam hail-coma. Autumnal out 8. Tomb.- vill In ttatt-ed tsoeno$tteth"-ttulidqu. A numbn- ofpooplo In con: . . of " Grippo in this 11ydu'eei'"'" It. John Clark Jr. har kind It. " -iir. Chub] McCormick loot s "in“. horse. Ho wu only thirty-un- you- old. Ham format Mm. Mr. Malcom MBLOIB. wu in Durham . low dw- lut luck splitting wood for Min Mannie. _ Rubber mending. Specialties in Cork Soles, Ac., receive our best attention. Upper Town. and is prepared to receive and execute orders for making or mend- ing Boots or Shoes in I work man-like manner and " reasonable prices. NEW SHOE SHOP. Light Harness. Collars, Pads, Bits, Blankets Etc. that is durable and fitg a horse com- fortably, will bring profit to you in the grater amount ot work he will do. 'e u , " Fi't%g'irir"f,tS3r-7, w: Winter Need SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on savings bank deposits of 81.0) and up- wards. Prompt attention and every facility afforded customer: living at a distance. J. KELLY, Agent. A 'teneral Banking business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on "ll point... Deposits received and inter- est allowed nt current rates. AGENTS in all principal ponntu in Ontario, %aehec. Manitoba. United Stun Ipd ugland. CAPITAL, Authorized. ' . . . . .82,000,000 CAPITAL, Paid up. ... ..... 1,000.000 RESERVE FUND .... .... 600.000 (rllllilllil) DADA DA CANADA UAS R. GUN DURHAM A GENCY. ir AS McNALLY. from non Prunin- for ttto lum- Spring's Sarsaparilla, and all Other Reliable Remedies. Gnn's Burdock & Dandelion Bitters. fr--- wr SUPPLY Gun's Compound Extract of SARSAPARILLA. You no doubt have a receipt which you may think superior to any of these preparations. Bring it in and let us put it up for you. Nothing but the very best Drugs and Herbs used by us. SPRING MEDICINES. I MISS SMEWELL Head Office, Toronto, W. F. COWAN. President. 680. P. REID, Manager. C. LEA VENS lull Corners. Agent, Can. Express OOOGOONOO . DRUGGIST In Heavy and mgowte--R---.At the "lumen of the bride’s father. on My evening, April 17th. by Rev. J. Fm, Wm. Joseph Browaoftbe cit at Mt. to It. Suit. Rear, Ta' Mt..- of Mt. Thou. My It Duh... wAer--irogt.--ua-. "" A...“ If you are ttnaa,' to pay. umber)“ ii the ' he will assist you to arrange with your creditors. Insolvent Emu-m istactorilv wound up. 2it. ha J)? 17131. " ”OVER. ArlitrltC, Itijj) tt (lt The Hanover Convey£ncer “Always Prompt. Never Neghgen’ Al baring-99 Quietly Private. 1otia,ia%reiti.uiuEi J'i7 "Hf." 'i'iiiiiCtt'li?Iirlieill'5i ALL hi loch. Enter 'rdjirGi7thaWIll ' of and bride'- 'll'far.' an... J.“ Little. lttta"dt ' w ',he,t."Ahee “my. Mn. go itt gi littttii)g 0| $ll MS. GRUCERIES TWEEDS d YARNS WOOL E. J. FREEL, M. D., HONEY T0 LOAN at low.“ “to. od M otBes.--om. door 'torttt ot B. Icott‘l, Duh-n. Loan and lnsunnce Agent, Convey- meer. Commissioner. to. LOANS unused without. dolly. Collectio- promptly undo. [nuance elected. chlptuczwld 'utah Milan. opposite C. Hellman I Implomout Show, UPI-En wo am. - Damn: MONEY TO LOAN OtBce, over Gum‘s store. Lower Town BARRISTER. SOLICITOR IN CUPREUI COURT. NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMICOIONIR. (re. Honor Gnduuh ot runny Callus. Toronto; Member ot the Gallop oi Plum All Surgeon. 00L ; Malabar of the been“ lul- led and “bury Manama. arristor, otar , Gon- voyanoor, to” to"... [any to Loan " reuonoble run an on terms to suit borrower. OFF] CE-M trf n I yre Blprk. ,,vri?4'" o't ' J W (mun-nuns and Agency pramptly trttatndqdtq 'i'" Doom. Hangma- In»... AM en. 'orroctly ropucd. Eat-tau of do“ ennu- 1%u"l11T, sud Executor. and Ad- "itttitrtrastorn' Accnunts Twot', Ind - Humane Conn Baum-u, ob- ot “b- imtton of Admluiulnuon sud 1"a"g,"ttet out-mod. lurch.- and. " may 0.10. Title- reported on. Company and prints Fund: to In... OI Mnngngn at low .tst an.“ of Intent. Van-Mo- nude b y a campus“ lad o.retttt Yunnan nonnr w-uc, commune... ac 0mee--LoWER TOWN. BUREAU. . SCOTT. 'e.. cue-e merit“: PROTESTANTS and CATHOLICS. Rick Alert, Poor Men, Grits, Tories and Patrons, DEAL WITH.... Undertaking 3nd [nub-hing on. latest yd.- ciplu at tuna-able nus. Furniture of the Bet ht Would Inn-m an the will emu-Io to Futon". use! tlrtdertabi" Bun-lam out.» lulled " her “that In Durham In I.“ - will undo-nun- to I". .ll old and new claw- an the tune entire "ttef-gt. catch & Irish t can give you Bargains. DRY GOODS, CROCKERY‘ BOOTS & snow. &c., We are prepared to ban me, your WOOL & other produce to your entirr satisfaction. Of best qualify; lmn Remember the if: TELFORD, G. LEFROY McCAUL. BARR. S TEN. SOLICITOR‘ W. S. DAVIDSON. ALWAYR ON KAND. PICTURE "All“ A SPECIAL" he on " In. . L. MCKENZIE Iran" lupin! Experience. _H.__ MILLER, cas- Mada-x. MISS SHEWELL I the dumb - the Market. 'rl',',";',',',". - PtM.L LII. or- "rt" "Our” In Town tiover the Bank BURMA I

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