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Durham Review (1897), 29 Nov 1900, p. 4

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Miss Christena MceDonald South Line Glanelg, left for Toronto last week where uho iutends to spend the winter months, i The majority of the young men in the ‘‘* meighborhood intend ‘ leaving for the Messrs Len and Ross Wallace of Woo.â€" bridge, the latter a son of Hon. Clark Wallace, were on hunting tour in the locality of Priceville and were the uests of Mr C C James of this town, while gete. We do noi know the extent of their success in getting game but it would seem up some where between 0 and a thousand Rabbits. The young gentleman felt lcathe of facing homewards in day time for tear of their luck being too conspicâ€" uously made known on arrival to Woodâ€" bridge bowever we welcome the young men back again u{ time they feel like having pot luck at kunting. - Very few out in our churches last Surâ€" day on account of the rain azd bad roads, it was a good test of a person‘s christianâ€" ity to see whether they wourd face the inâ€" clement weather â€" or stay at home. However we eannot say auythlng tor we were not there onrselves. The Revr. Mr. Matheson attend Presbyâ€" tery meeting at Shelburne on Tuesday of last week. Dariog the last week we had abundance of snow but on Sunday{the wheels of the weather was reversed by baying rain al! day and the night previous with cold rain again on Monday morning. Mr Frank Sbepard of Paris, moved up with his family on to Mr Thos Niel‘s farm. We welcome Mr and Mrs Shepard io our midst. Mr Joseph Neil spent a week with friends at Ceylon, What we would like to koowâ€"If A F can find the sideâ€"wa‘k on dark nights 2 Who belped Jim to break the window pane ? If the two Joe‘s thet went up the hill together one night, came down together ? When will Dancas go to the south “ line, again 2 The youths and beauty of Pomona were entertained by Miss A Morrison one night last weekand spent a fow pleasant hours keeping time to the timely strains of the Viclio mm the hands of Mr H Arâ€" rowswmith. Mr Sandy Black says he‘s not going back to the Glencross bridge as there is Ll:nty of aitraction areuud the Pardy idge. Better hayo your supper next time you go S. as ther> is no lunch on these cold nights, During the severe wind storm which passed over this district last Wednesâ€" day the roof oi Mr.Godfrey MeTaggert‘s barn was slightly damazed. but owing to the timely assistance of a friend it was secured, W H can give the particâ€" u‘ars. Miss Trmaynor who taught in 5t Pet school the lasttwo years bas been gaged in Pomons. Mr Alex Black returned home from Paris last week, Alex is a jolley good fellow and will be welcomed back. Miss Kate Black of the Crown Hotel Priceville, spent Sunday at the parental home. _ _ Mr Fred Wurts ot Proton Station was in this vicimty one day last week dehoruâ€" iDg cattle. Mr John Morrison held «n extensive auction sale on Friday last when he disâ€" posed of his stock at a good figure. The late keavy snow has all disappear«d s‘nd ploughing is again the order of the y. Well Mr Ed, as your tormer corresponâ€" dent has not represented us for some time so we have decided to seod a few items. One of our most respected young men Mr Adam Valtz is this week takâ€" ing unto himself a wife, in the person of TenaSeaberger, a very highiy esâ€" teemed young lady of Neustad. Mr and Mrs Valtz have a house nicely furnished in the village where they intend to liye. We join in wishing them leng life and prosperity. A R W Burrows, of GHlanworth, is at &r&ent visiting his parents Mr and rs Robert Barrows. Mrs P Brown, who fell on the sideâ€" walk a tew days ago and received quite a shaking up, has been very ill, but under the care of Dr Brown we hope to here of her speedy recovery. Mrs James Siils and two children who have been visiting her parents Mrand Mrs Ora Pennock for the past six weeks, returned to her home at Bay City, Mich,. on Saturday. upon one of the suf;roaod gailty parties betore taking legal proceedings, but thinking wise to get all the informaâ€" tion he could, interviewed several in the yvillage regarding the matter, buat before the gentleman left the village he learned that it was not a deer, but an old mare, the property of one®of our most respected citizens which had beâ€" came too old to be of any use and rather than sell or give her away to be abused he gave those men authoriâ€" ty to kill her, which we believe to be the best thing to have done. A few days age the report baving got spread abroad that two of our citiâ€" zens had shot a deer without first having procured a license from the proper authority. The report having come to the ears of the fish and game warden he was determined to haye the guilty o}mrties; punished and called upon one of the supposed guilty parties OURKHAU REVIEW Intended for last week C. Ramage, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1900. Priceville POMONA Holstein. Fdttor ard Proprietor. en onto. The bride was becomingly dressâ€" ed in white cashmere and silk and carâ€" ried a boquet of Orchids. She was given away by Mr. Wim. Lightfoot and her bridesmaid was Miss Ogiltree a sister of the groom, who wore blue | muslin and carried a boquet of roses 'aud carnations while the groom was lassisted by Mr. Robt. Harrison. The bride was in receipt of a number of ’han(lwme presents . amongst _ them ! being, a clock and a gold pin with her | name on it. From Miss Minnie Vessie. two pictures ; Miss Ogiltree, toilet set Miss Mary Ogiltre, two pictures; Mrs, Jones, glass tray ; Mr. and Mrs. Chamâ€" bers, tea set ; Mr. Arthur, Charles and Simcoe Chambers, a carving set ; Mrs. Hire, handpainted vase ; Mrs, Lightâ€" foot, white counterpane; Miss Lightâ€" foot, tidy ; Mr. Robt. Harrison, lemonâ€" ade set. The employees of Exhibition Patk, parlor clock ; Mrs. Gordon, parâ€" lor lamp ; Mr., Mrs. and Miss Beot, lemonade set. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cgiltree receiyed at 51 Wellâ€" ington Ave, where a number of their friends gathered and unized in offering their congratulations and best wishes and where a merry time was spent until the wee sma‘ hours. [The hearty congratulations of the RevIeEw is exâ€" | tended to Mr. ind Mrs. Ogiltree.] _ _ | Un the 20th of Nov, 1900 Miss Nellie Vessie, fourth daughter of Mr. Wim. Vessie of this community and Mr, John Ogiltree, of Toronto, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Mr. Williams, of St John‘s Church, Torâ€" The Panâ€"American Exposition at Buffalo from May 1 to Nov 1, 1901, is being extensively written up and prepar« ed for. It promises to surpass all formâ€" erenterprises in Electric Lighting effects in site, in architectural features and in its purpose to celebrate the achieveâ€" ments of the Western Hemisphere for the past 100 years. Buffalo in 1901 will be an attractive place. } Quite a number took adyantage of last week in finishing their tarnips although not at all favorably. On Sunday last again we had a little covering of snow but hardly enough for sleighing. The sheds at the Presbyterian church were used for the first time on Sunday last and affords much comfort ro the brute worshippers who will fina a great change from being tied to McAulley‘s fence, as generally the case bas been in the past. John Mather sold a borse recently, at a good figure and was shipped up to Walter MeAulley of the Soo, by his brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr John Burnett. On Sunday last doring service in the Presbyterian church Aandy Kelly (well diggor) made a little disturbance by hay. ing a lecture of his own going on in the far end of the charch,. Of course it wasn‘t poor Aundy‘s fault but the powers set at motion withim him by indulging previous to his coming to church, in his usual dram. The good preacher went on in his usual manner heediess of poor Andrew‘s self conversation doring service, It is a pity that those whose business it is to seil liqnor coul.d not refrain from getting such men as our subject drunk, especiaily on Sundays or late Saturday night. } As we were promising to givo someâ€" wnuy in this weeks paper, in the matrâ€" wonia!l line, we do so now for our subâ€" ject is noue other than Mr Maslcolm Meâ€" Iunes, youngest son of Mr Allan Melunes D. Road Glenolg, umted in marriage at Toronto on Wedvesday the 14th inst, to Miss MeCoskery, danghter of the late Mr Francis McCoskery near kob Roy Glenely. The youug couple were welcomed by a number of friends meeting them at Ceyâ€" lon Stawon on the evening train and acâ€" companying Mr and Mrs Melunes to their bome where they spent a pleaseut eyenâ€" ing together. _ The tokens and easteem presents to the youug couple were costly and numerous,we beartily join the mauy friends of the young couple in wishing them a long aud pleasent voyage in life together. Mr Wim. Burnet who had Mr MeGill‘s farm rented for the last few years is leayâ€" mg having bouzght a farm of his own dowu the Toronto Line somewhere. As we wore going up to Ceylon Station the other moruing we saw a woman. apâ€" parently a speciwen of a homan being, out on hber bure feet in the »now as comâ€" fortable looking as it out cooling herself ou a sultry July morning, Mr Thos Nichol moyed his dwe‘ling house near is new barn a couple of weeks ago and will bhave everything conviently together. Our new chopper is running now at full speed and has the capabilities of chopping frow 100 to 200 bags a day. Thauks be to the propritor Colin Mel.ean for adding to the convenience of the farwâ€" ing comunity in this locality by ranning such an undertaking. We bave to thank Mr and Mrs Hugh McLean ot Highfield Montana, for a tine vhotograph of their only son, a fine boy uf nearly throe years old,. Mr McLenan yets the Review regularly and always apâ€" preciates the news from their old home in this part of the county, Our esaw mill commenced running again ou Monday of this week, managed by Dan Cawpbell and Dugaid MceDougall. Ar McCrais who had the mill rented last year, bis time was up on Oct. 1st, conseâ€" quently he has to pay extra to the proâ€" prigtor k. McGowan for sawing the balâ€" ance of logs from last spring. Ur Hutton yisits us two days a week, showing that he has not forsaken us alâ€" together yet. wouds in the neighboring townships, in a tew days making timber and suchlike. VESSIEâ€"OGILTREE d ul 1t Mige ltA : frryy ... Perpoeinl. 5 t . sds nfi e e" i3 "””fl@}‘s‘ hk o Nes 99 30 sA .‘ t esc t dn L e Bc d P oi & + d Mn ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons‘ Palmerston Buggies. Buggies trom Campbell of London. i Bell, Ddherty, Thomas and Berlin maxes of PIANO and ORGANS SEWING MACHINES. _ A large stock of New Raymond and Wilâ€" liams Sewing Machines and supplies. BB _ fogom South of Middaugh House * % , s Ts * e zetne, / Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words ** WiuLkinsox Proverx Comnpaxy " is cast o each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Qverything for Giarmers / YR 9 If youare in search of a Christmas Present or Wedâ€" ding Present take a look through our Store. A large assortment of Skates of the latest designs just to hand. â€" Another shipment of Rasin Seeqaers, Meat Choppers, and Vegetable Cutters just to hand. Our Potato Slicer is worth having and every family should have one. We are at preseniia po:session of one of the finest stocks of Hardware, Silverware, Graniteware and Tinware that was ever in Durham and we are preparâ€" ed to give you tho best bargains that were ever offered to you. Ein wAE Horogin i Mfi oi s Bc .4;13\;‘,* isnn ,:;6!1. _‘;'?x oi tb 0h uns tue ral uh iplawa y es wexoaiy Pas t WM. BLACTC 5 gals. Canadian Coal Oil for $1. . McKINNON. + Lower Town. M doWA | Rrv. MrR. FARQUAARSON in the Chair. A‘ kins 0‘ folk wull be wafcomedâ€"Priceville bodies, Dorno Bunessan boys, Vickers men, ore lads, Hanrpden carls, Rocky Varney folk, an‘ the queer folff frae the Shaws ; an‘ last but no leas folk so truly loyal to our gujd Queenâ€"God Save the Queen. Mr James Gadd yisited the parental home on Sunday last. Mr and Mrs Wm McCalmon called on Mr and Mrs John Carson on Sunday last. Quite a number from our burz atâ€" tended the entertainment at Allan‘s school houso on Wednesday night last. Miss Lottie Fee was the guest of Miss Lena McCalmon lately. Mr Wm McCalmon, of Dornoch, was yvisiting the parental home on Sunday last. Mr John Bogle has treatel himself to a new plough. tract of cutting 100 cords of wood for Mr J W Blyth. ‘1 LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. LOWER TOWN \ Implement Warerooms. We have a new light Masseyâ€"Harris Binder we want you weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bottom of it. _ P. running Binder in the world. Our Warerooms are now fully stocked with Massey Harris Plows, Drills, Harrows etc. All the latest improvements on all articles. Don‘t fail to see the Massey Harris Drill, then buy one and it will make you money. A car load of Waggons will arrive within a few days, these WAGGONS were bought before the rise in waggons. No other shop where + you can buy a firstâ€"class Waggon at as low a price. §CcoTeH Mr John Carson bas taken the conâ€" 3420 IUH LON ER‘T.. To be hauden i‘ t Toon s EÂ¥ RHAM, 'm'da.g, Afovember 30th, 190C #a8‘y MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURHA M. i Varney Two Car Loads of Buggies, Bemocrats and Carts to choose from. _ Goods bought six months ago. Prices will surprise you. _ ", e"UAâ€"â€"rromptly on the comple ’tinn of guardianship arrangements My John Milligau, as official guardian of h;s late brother‘s children, received a check last week from the Grand Becretary of the Sons of Scotland for the amount of his brother‘s beneficiary. The family and the guardians are duly grateful. oT sl(ll).»Pmmptly on tion of guardianship arrang John Milligau, as official gu: late brother‘s AhidAuks l * Mr James B_ryan: ;u engaged with Mr Zenus Clark for the winter months. A week or so ag Chas Gadd was b presence of a young Miss Jennie éordon was the guest of her sister Mrs R J FEden for a few days last week. spent a week vinitin;'â€"fi'ie;dsmi;)u:t;:i‘ around our burg. Mrs CALDER McCal ie ago the home of Mr brightened by the m to see, reduced in Positively the easiest , Rocky chappies, no least, Durham Dornoch people, 6 ag3Fa w Neyt M W W W

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