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Durham Review (1897), 11 Oct 1900, p. 8

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O 0 q 2 PNID Mrs. D. McFaydezs and daughter Kate visited Mrs J. Milligan, of Hampden, cne day last week.. Mr Jeff Whitmore has gone to work in the shanties at Singhampton. Mecers David and Tom Davis and Jas. Smiley left for Sault Ste Maric this week. The hum of the threshing machine has ceased around here and farmers are busy with their fall ploughing, We have very dry werther here and water is scarce in the wells and bush fires are raging in the low lands. We hear of a Hotelâ€"keeper proposing to go onut of the business and lecture as a missionary for the Christians in China. He has charged that the Christian people here are not doing all they might to christianize the Chinese. Thos Cantlin near Mt Forest has purâ€" chased between 500 and 600 lambs in this neighborhood. ‘They are to be delivered on the 10th at this village. . James Troup feels lonesome for the company of his mate Alex Cooper who went away to Washington. It Cooper writes back good news of that country Trovp will go there and if so they mav again unmits in social and intellectual pleasures, Mr Hecetor McDonald left on Oct 1st for his bome in Washington U. S., after a stay of a month visiting friends. He was accompanied by Alex Cooper his nephew. ‘ James Troup feels lonesome for the senenmeninieie db C wb aP idrabsrsinll doacs sad..a ed a splendid sermon in the Esplin church on Sept 30. We hear the old teachers haye been reâ€" engaged in our school in town for 1901 F McKionon is engaged with Mr Alfred Hinks for the falt ploughing. ago Mr McCabe who was away on business for a couple of weeks returned a few days Are we going to be without a mill in Priceville. We see no signs of a moveâ€" ment for to rebuild again. We hope to see our mills rebuilt before long as we were not without a mill for the last fortyâ€" five years. Mr John Campbel!, north line, who got hurt some time ago we are pleased to say is getting better. .The Rev Mr llnllen.. of Toronto. preachâ€" Mr MeceKeliar lately from visiting with hbis cousin Mr . ur and other friends in this j last week or two. Miss McPhail who was staying with sister Mrs McLean of Proton Station a time came home on Monday last. DL B CE Eg CC A0 C TCOR u0 aAgieugt comâ€" munion in gaelic after a driye of eight miles. The venerable gentleman appreciâ€" ates highly his native language the gnrelic and it would bea pity to deprive him of the privilege of hearing it after his long and faithful drive. Mrs James MceDonald st is suffering with dropsy. The old lady is living alone and some nights she often expects not to see morning, We think it is not right to allow a persor who has plenty of means to carry her through, to be living in leneâ€" liness, negiect and want, in a Christian country. Mr John Campbell, Swinton Park, alâ€" though four score years was at the church last Sunday at 10 o‘clock to attend comâ€" Samusl McDiarmid tell 21 feet off a scaffold while at a threshing at Augus Mcâ€" Kechnie‘s, D. Road and miraculously escaped with slight braises. Miss Flora McCaunnel returned from a few months visit with friends at Stayner. Mr Francis McLeod, of Sunnidale, paid a short visit with friends at Top Cliff. Mrs McePhbail, scuth relapse and the Doctor agein. Dr. James Atkinson, Dertist, received a communication from Glasgow asking him to accept & situation where he spent a few months during his visit to Scotland last summer. Priceyille ought to feel Eroud for raising a young man of such igh character as the young doctor. A union Sabbath school Convention from the township of Artemesia will take place at Eugenia Falls on Oct 15th, when a large gatheriog is expected to be present on the occasion, We take the liberty of thanking Messrs John McArthurand D MceCormick in beâ€" healf of those interested in the cemetery here, for the substantial and neat job done in putting wire tence in tront of the yard which was much needed. Heavy rain on Sanday last and we have cooler weather now. Potato picking is in order at present. The gaelic communion on Sunday last was preity well attended in the Presbyâ€" teriaa church. situation John D Roberts is now ccoupying his new shop which is one of the finest withâ€" in miles. Mr Roberts is now in a better sitnation to serve his old customers and as many new oues as may call on him. hobert erton for 1A V Mr Rrethour. c the Presbyteria Adam Valtz a few da-yu ago by some means slipped and fell breaking his shoulâ€" der blade which will cause him to carry his arm in a sling for some time. George Freeman is nursing a sore hand, Mr and Mrs J W Magwood were in Artbhur the fore part of this week attenaâ€" ing a convention of the Epworth Leagne of the Methodist ehurch. mornin H Wnn I M Dy Net t the Edge Hill, #1D¢ Hopevilie. news of that coun'zr_)_v re and if so they mav social and intellectoal urrows vÂ¥18) lay or two 1@ Priceville Holstein. < @ 4@ â€" DFov D from Scotland is i Mr John MeArthâ€" this place for the line, has had a is in attendance 0 t1 n W ist Satur d y readers of this paper can test th?a merits of Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kilney Tablets free by enclosing two cents postage for trial package to The Pitcher Tablets Co., Toronto, Ont. Regular size 50c per bottle. This is what Mrs/ J. W. Hutchins, 82 Portland St., Toyonto, has to say, â€" "I cannot say too mluch for Dr. Pitchâ€" er‘s Backache Kidney Tablets Beâ€" fore using them I/had a gnawing pain in the back all the time, and an acute lameness across/the loins. I had not so much achingf/in my head as between my shoulders gnd in the back of my neck, Since/ using the Tablets my back is as K used to be, and the rheumatism/in the shoulders has disâ€" appeared. / Formerly when I did a washing I Avas utterly tired out, not having a/ bit of energy left. _ This morning/I did my washing in two hours agd I did not mind it. @I have no hesfation in recommending Dr. Pitchef®‘s Backache Kidney Tablets, for I/never had anything do me as er Ka scla v ' THovusaxps Give Tesrrmoxy. Letter upon letter pours in from every point in Canada testityipg to the marvelous power of Er. Aitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets tycure kid ney and bladder troubles of Lhe young, middle aged, and agef and such other troubles as find thgir origin in a faulty kidney action, ghd they are many. Such a mass of evidence puts its power to cure these! afflictions beâ€" yond a doubt, and ghows that j{the Tablet is the right tifing in the right place. We hear that Robt. Henry, Jr., has bought a fine residjence and grounds at Robb P. O. _ We congratulate our old corner boy on his enterprize but what can he want a house for ? Who is good at guessing ? John McBeth lost a muchâ€"prized little dog the other day and seyeral other artiâ€" cles which would seem to indicate that a sneak thief is operating, A number from here took in theWorld‘s Fair on Tuesday and came home pleased with the show and proud of their townâ€" ship. We Rheay Ihnat Hinks:. Epulllltogg sB 1. Jas Boaks left this week to build a ce! lar under a house in Robb, Nat Long leaves on Tuesdoy for Alpena Michizan. Wm. Brown is still further improving his fine buildings by erecting a fine dGrivâ€" ing shed and pigpen. Geo Pollock is the mechanic. Wedding bells rang here last week when stalwart Andrew Honter took unto himâ€" self a wife. Thke lady of his choice is Miss Lizzie Aitken of tgo 2nd concession, and this community wishes him and his bride a bearty welcome amorg us and mauny happy years together. They moved into their new house last week. John Henry, we regret to say is under the doctor‘s care with an attack of plearâ€" sy. It 1s reported that John Adams has renâ€" ted his farm to Mr Henry Reid for a term of yeass. Intended for last week. The busy season of late has preyented us from being as regular as we could wish» but we are on deck again. Wm. Wilson of the 20th, is getting his new house in fine shape and it will make a comfortable residence when completed, Misses Aggie Hunter and Mary Scott are delegates from Amos C. E. Society to. the Provincial Convention at Guelph this ‘ week. Fisit visitin up hi The beet ring cl season and all are Mr Thos Greenwood arrived home from Guelph where he purchasel a Galloway bull, Mrs H. and Mrs J H McFayden are visâ€" iting at Mres John Milligan‘s this week. week BEYOND A DOUBT. Mr and Mrs D Greenwood and their cousin Miss D Kinsman, took in the Holâ€" stcin show on Tresday last. Mr and Mrs Joseph Firth and Miss May Spittel are visiting Chesley friends this week. The his stadies in Toro Mr Thos Firth has take np his studies Mirand Mrs Ge Mr 11 [rand Mrs Day ted at the old | Durbham show. Mr Geo Aljoe lost a valuable SessOr® J W Firth l beel ring members are t at the residence of | n the 17th of this month A) s Henry‘s Corner M L1 imoth * # sls » We se it mest( on l Allan th Ritchie are the hay H reen this week fo satisfied with Thursday to urned to O Sound DIV Mr Robert M ts H i South of Middaugh House ty cow last peville to Z1 ho ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons», Palmerston Buggies. Buggieg from Campbell of London. Bell, Doherty, Thomas and Berlin maxes of PIANO and ORGANS SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and Witâ€" liams Sewing Machines and supplies. 5 or _ _ "Cellasel*:s -.*r ‘," Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplatzs, Etc. Not genuine unless the words ‘‘ Wirkinsox Proverx Compaxy " is cast each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and "__ We mvite your attention to the following lines of goods : it Querything for Garmers / t haax» N eoce BRRR3333323>3 mmmpmnmunuaie Fecececceccecec asee Sxmmas 2 esmnenmncorr td Ee tm makn on on tak All the U In Caltivators, Dise and Spade Har rows, Seufflers, Etec. Also Scotch Diamond Harrows. w98 . McKINKNKON. Lower Town. on : CREAT MOVING SALF : ooo on ie ze m muerne No.1 and No. 2 sold in Durham Parker, MacFariane and Co Gun, Druggists. A EVE®YTHING ON WHERLS Fipeante »‘r,-‘\{{---‘f.,..flâ€"::«. ‘,,\, Cremtfe=®! reFay t mmen Apernmp~® rmeges Syngmnemmmy w ht ho se l ce "Talsy "Y«X) T omm o ts( 24 fâ€",’MW““‘“ &Jfl.‘.fl““‘“‘“‘i « 1 Top Draft Queen Heating Stoves ba?;?-‘)ii‘)iiiii céeggecrrercce, Na/ 2 If you wart bargains, now made Clothing, Boots & S to be handled at the Inwect DE LA VALLE CREAM SEPERATORS McArthur, Durham, Ont are unexcelled . Call and see one in operation. H. H. Mirurr,Hanover. Come and see us in Viothing, Boots & Shoes and Groceries are handled at the lowest price. They must go. sAMBTON StREET, W; ave been used for no complaints. J. TL IVINGSTONE, WAGGONS, BUGGIES. PHAETONS, &« CUTTERS and SLEIGHS of latest styles. A1] Fire used monthly by over ins. _ I have alfi'ays l other properties beâ€" which I am always rll or exchange for Every Article upâ€"toâ€"date Insurance Promptly Attended To best makes and Reasonable Prices ad by h. ‘lt‘?lh: &u;;zn is to be in Monâ€" treal this wee great enthusiasm will be shown Over his visit. owner i sTr or Minpavox Ho Lower Town Saving our new store. SINGER SEWING MACHIN ES, «ADIES‘ axp Gext‘s W aronEes, Smuyerware Fuarwar®, Coocks, Sepctacurs, StERuIxc StLyEr WASH1ING MACHINES E. T( STEEL FRA ME CHU RN ; is really a saving. Its always a vaiuable possession. Come and see our good In the Surrogate Court V the Coupty of Grey, in the mtatter of the Gua 19 «hip of the ’Iy""' Children of Thpmas Mifit'g(m. late of the township of Benâ€" tinck, in the Co. of Grey, Sgfrmer, Deceased . What you spend for good Jewelry STEER ASTRAY Over the time. Readyâ€" Jake Kress, A GORDON, #3, NOTICE. ‘ . N @ i+ Ll Leanpixo Jeweure FRNITURE Durham hPA hasd M io t 4) 4 at M I T P

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