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Durham Review (1897), 16 Apr 1903, p. 5

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inform the residents of vicinity that we have iness at the old stand, ** Taylor‘s Store,"* and + a General Assortment roceries, Boots & Shoes thing and Hardware, glad to meet all old it will be our aim to ance of their trade by cods and selling them m Separators. Dritt, n the Market geared heels and full lines of p at the bridge evâ€" nd Saturday. Orâ€" eft at C. McArthur‘s EVIEW OFFICE, will ttention. IcARTHUR on‘s Goods in Stock rom a superior purest ingrediâ€" rolls, buns. ete, ute cleanliness First class sorâ€" gies ed at the Show lay & Bell, a Carâ€" O suPPLY all, will be alâ€" ality if obtained * is at once pute thsome. Can‘t OWE Teds /. Call and test »pen for inspecâ€" were talking cutters Carriages, n and approved : unsurpassed for cond to none in ind see them and aint to buy one u will be able to is the old old imous rigs which tioned. _ Prices it ali. Agents. opposite Mid .ambton St. tion of our walues is reputation has been by their excellence. 6, 19063 er Shipment of and upâ€"toâ€"date LD $ ; for ing ON, & BELL »po Clocks, ‘Spex, rade > #at nal :lY "If‘ Â¥3 Adce ol ons T3 a .%p“rlw"-'f‘w-fi t it Uanl+ cy% Ro t M o o His ) ml‘e (® a+ ue s .( “‘, ”‘" W i ,‘ Mc y o ’9:?""' & & a -L::«!‘!“‘:‘f““ f ce > iraltrern" en o P it s en t t en DURHAM REVIEW. Taffy parties are all the rage nowy oue is expected in the Park in the neir tfature. Particulars next issue. . Mr Haw bhad a very successiu! sale on Monday last,© some things selling at a very good fignore. Auctioneer McPhail is the boy to get the bids. Mr Robert Smail lmis moved to the bedges. . We welcome Mr Swail and family to the Park. _ Jamea McDoug«ll has rented the Hector Lamont property vacated by Mr Smail. Mr Dave Meloiyre has purcbhased the farm adjoining his own from Mr George Haw ay a very reasonable price. _ Dave is looking out for the futnure. What do yon think D.? It is always a pleasure to drop in to see our old neighbors Mr and Mrs Stephen Boakes and see Mrs Boakes wealth of flowers. She is in better bealthâ€"than. she been for thirty years, thanks to Pink Pills. Here we are on the_ tort ngain s large as life and twice as natural. _ ; Miss Bertha Wilson is home for her holidays. Heury Hoffman visited his old friends A&tround Boothville last week. The scholars are evjoying their holidays in good style. John FergÂ¥on has moyed onto the farm lateiv ow::ed(l-y J McQueen. _ We welcome Mr avd MUrs Feruumgr to Boothâ€" yille. E We gre sorry to write this week the death of Hugh McQueen, sn of Peter Mcâ€" Queen Sr., who died last week. _ He was dangerously ill when his mother died vhree weeks ago, hopes were held out for his recovery, but it was not to be. contractor would Iike to know who is running the business the trussees or one individual. A Liitle, from your town, was through here the latter end of last week buying fat cattle. _ There are some good ounes around here, D McCaonel and the Wilâ€" zon‘s have them. F McCabe, the blacksmith, is busy just bnow getting their implements in working shape for the farmers. Mrs Clark and her sister Mrs Boylan, from Minto visited at J° MceQueen‘s and his father‘s the firsts of the week. Steye McMuardo is hired with Neul Mcâ€" Queen for spring work. â€" Steve is a good Miss Annie MceCannel hbad a quiliing bee last week. They bad a .,0(-3 time. Miss Gordon treated the girls to a :east of wusi¢ in the evening: Noble Wilson‘s boys ploughed thirty acres this spring on the McKechnie farm They started on the 19th of March. A little girl l}ns come 10 stay at Fred Runciwan‘s. Both are dong well. edins is the order of the day along the building of the new sche »1.. s‘he MAPLE PARK. BOOTHVILLE. sX Durham, April 16th, 1903. x N*yze Supplement to bnildisgs. Offered yery cheap, as ‘Cameron has gone west. + _ The T. 0. Stewart Farm, Lot 16. 2, W. G. R. Bentinck ; 100â€" acres SHtl Es xd COTOTTEs ZAX0_TEDPCL3 ROPLL 1 "C., »H 22. suil, School and Church célose it ’hfma', *\. 4z Post Office on the farm. ‘ CWanergetting ~ vÂ¥ *> up in years and bound to selJ.".. _ .. i MONEY TO LEND,â€" ) â€" (>. C . ",*4 fine hardwood timber, * TA« *# & A 100 Acres in Benlinek."> In‘Bxcellent ,/ state, good buildings and fences, gopd . *‘ suil, School and Church close it ‘hand; ? . Post Office on the farm. ° CWnergetting ~ 7Â¥ ‘T‘HE MALCOLM CAMERON 100 acres on Garafraxa A good farm with fine LANDS BQUGHT & SOLD,;â€". * Every kind of fiuantial bnsineâ€"stransacâ€" â€" . * Always prompi,â€"never negligent." that ne bas had 22 yesars experience ind that it, PaYs TO DEAL WITH HIM. Carefully consider where they do their business â€" Many of these men go to t H H. MILLER, the Hanover Coryveyancer, even though it meaus a few wiles of a driye. They say that be is The price of matches must have gone up when one of our prominent ~uzers took the job of making matches at so much apiece. _ He not selling them by the box remember (Allen). CAUTIO US Successful Mn Chas Ferguson and Arch Calder are hired for the summer with Mr Jack Orchard. Jack seys that they are the cause of so much cold weather in these parts by piling pcles and brush so hbigi that the sun cannot penetrate to the ground. Herb Campbell vifed nt Dugald Fer» gusou‘s on Sunday last. H is always a welcome visitor. What we would like to know :â€" What sudden freak J took Apri! Fool pight ? If D »â€"ent in his application for a sitoâ€" ation in Hall ? Ift J O envjored the drive he lad on bunday ? Mr and Mrs Orchard and daugbter are expected up from London about the middle of next week. They are going to live on the farm that they purchased from Mr Elder last fail. A few of the young people of this ;nrt tovuk in the teaâ€"roveting held in riceville on March the 8oth. All report a very enjoyable time. Missea Lydia and Sadie Fergnson visiâ€" ted at Miss Sarah _MeIotyre‘s on the He is now offering for Sale : s ss,â€"H, H. MIL Lockâ€" Drawer 28, AT NP to have a lot. of e m te un t \"\:fi«\‘-’ "§'~’i‘ ds3 :»--"(é- m 3 c tnmarey." M mid aranat ++ »‘:« Roseksup. Mr. «x ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO uh ht Smd n | J. G, HUTTON, M. D pURHAM AGENCY A general Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collection :made on all points. Deposits received and intesâ€" est allowed «t current rates RESIDENCE and OFFICEâ€"O!d Bank &-fi.“h.m and Burgeons Telophone Connection No.:10 4 " oib m dropies d +7903 c d o e d h e n 9â€"181. m. FL€ W #4y #»

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