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Durham Review (1897), 28 May 1903, p. 4

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n. H M?Some useful horses for sale. ta, tRush to Ctark's b see, to test, to be convinced That there is no better place in the County to buy Deering Machinery, Democrats, Buggies of Pal- merston and London makes, The Great Prize Win. ner Cream Separator, Road Carts, Cooking Stoves, Raymond Sewing Machines, Waggons: Snowball, Chatham and Walkerville ; Wilkinson Ploughs and repairs ; Chums, Harness, Knife Grinders, &c. Implement W arerooms in the old McKinnon stand still continues and still there's room for more L,, Clark Mrs. Dr. Jamie-on in at home nt present. Muss Rennie and Miss Cameron left this Wednesday morning for Alvin- stun. Mr. Wm. Gal-row. head nnLchinisl an, N. P. G. Ito., is visiting in Toronto this Mean: Alex and Thos. Burt are Pl)- gaged with Charter Smith in the Mould- ing shop. Mr Wm. Hunter, Mt Forest, came home for the holiday and returned on Tuesday. Traveller John Cameron was at home for a few days. Dr Park spent the holiday with his mm her and sister here. Miss Emma Werner, of Hanover, is yieitmg Mrs. Langdon. Messrs Ahnns and Faust, of London are guests at Mr. t3e'qtner's this week. Mr. Herb. Gray. who has been in Georgia since. but fall is home at pres- ent. Miss Pearl Armstrong. Listowel. niece of Mr. W. H. Bean, is visiting Miss Bertha Spurling. Mr. Geo. Mitéhell of the Hanover Post. was in town Monday. Mrs. T. R. Whelan spent the 24th at her son John‘s in Hepworth. Miss Lick visited from Saturday to Monday with cousins in Drayum. Mrs, Dale and children of Schomberg. is visiting her brother. E. A. Rowe. Dr Burt, Eye specialist, Ike., will be in Durham professionally. June 3rd. Miss Kate (Tumor-nu value home for the holiday and returned Monday to re slime her st udles. Mr. Adams and muster ()luytuu Beck. with. of Guelqh, is spending the holi- days at Mr E. towe's. Miss Jessie Farquhavsot! Is away this week to Kent Co.. where she will spend a month among relatives. Mr J. w. Tucker. of the. Markdnle Standard Staff and a few friends took in our sports nn Monday. Miss Burgess, sister of the late Mrs. Lawson. has come to live with her neiee, Mrs. Wm. Edge. Edge Hill. Mr. Marshall Rmnhough was in town an business last, week. His father is expected here in a. few days. Mr. Curd. chief engineer of the Cement Works, and Mr. 1vhitclutrch, of the trnin are " for a short holiday. Mr nnd Mrs. John Horslmrgh. of Holstein. visited their daughter Mrs. Rom. Williamson for a few days. DEATH WAS 800mm. -- My Roht. Cochrane received a telegram two weeks ago announcing the death of his son Unswmth at Edmonton. This week a letter from his neghew, Mr John Cochrane, gives the etails. He was found in his room in the morning sitting up in bed and remarked that he was not feeling well, but thought it would soon pass oft. A few hours Inter he was found dead in hed. He is about 2) years of one and ham been out West for neallil4 years. We extend sympnth to fat er and relatives here in the ly. den bereavement. Mrs. Artowsmith returned on Mon. day from an enjoyable week'. visit with Mrs w. B. Hm-shurgh In M t Forest. Messrs David. Rom. and Geo. Smith we're in o. Sound. recently on a plea- aura trip. and had an enjoyable time. Rev. L. W. Thom. be advised to dis- countennnce Sabbath funerals and in future to decline to undertake the cou- ducting of such except in cases of urgent necessity. They advise that this resolu- tion be submitted to the Session-3 of Eugenia. and Proton Station. and If agreed to that it be published In The Advance.” This resolution was sub- mitted to the Sessions of Eugenia and Procon Station and was unanimously adopted." Mr. and Mrs. Fiddis. o. Bound, were visiting the 1atter's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. McDougall, over the holiday. Some very choice Goods in Men's Shirts, Collars. Neckwear. Hosiery and Underwear just in at H. H. Mockler’s. Mr. and Mrs. Mn. Williamson, Mt. Forest. visited thefoemer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Williamson. for a few days. Mr Russell. titratford, Architect frr the New House of Refu e gomg up at Markdule, was in town Elonduy and in company with Com. McKinnon viewed the sports for he could not for love or money get a horse to go to Markdale. Mr John Wright. for 11 years in the bakery business here, has sold out to Messrs Geo. Stinson and Homer Hind. Mr Wright has proved himself it worth- y butrinmm man and it is gratifying to know he and his family are to remain. as citizens. SUNDAY FvNmtAIa.--/rhe Flesherton Advance says: .. At a joint. meeting of the Session and Board of Manage”: on Monday. 4th inst.. the following resolu- tton vgas -ttior.tt..edt ". Thug. our. pastor. C'omrrnulations m Dr. and Mrs. Mc. Donald on entering upon wedded life. A welcome “ho to the good lady from our good town. Mr and Mrs John Hooper sf the well- known Hooper family of S. Glenelg, were visiting relatives and old arenas last week and this. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McFallnne came home from their wedding trip on Thurs. day last and have taken up residence in his old home- We extend a cordial welcome and hearty congratulations. Rev. Harry Currie. who is home on a visit preached in the Bentinck Baptist church hurt Sunduy evening. His turr- mon was methodical and logical and best of all was a spiritual treat.--Com. Mr lt. J. S. Dewar. limriston, was in town from Saturday till Tuesday mum- ing and met with and was entertained by many old friends. Rev. Mr. Ferguson. late pastor of the Methodist church here. attended the funeral of the late Lloyd Bean. Mrs. Ferguson accompanied him and many old friends welcomed them, Mr Eastman, Principal of Priceville Public school, spent Victoria Day in town. He t'r'ports the Library in a fiourishing condition. THE DURHAM 1uil1milW PERSONAL "N't'itm. TORONTO The Annual Meeting of the South Grey Farmera' Institute will be held in Town Bali, Durham, on TUEDAY. JUNE9, 1908, " 1.30 p. m. For the purpose of receiving the Dirac tors' and Auditnrs' Reports electing oSieem for the ensuing year, and trans- acting any other business that may come before the meeting. After the usual business Mr A McNeil, Dominion Fruit Inspector will address the meet. ing upon " Pruning gootrelxrrrietr, eur- rants, shrubs. &c..".nd upon " Spray- Fruit trees ". A practical demonstra- tion will be made if possible. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. The Annual Meeting ot the Women‘s Institute will be held " the same time and ttil when ottieerts tor the year will elected and general business transacted. Miss Laura Rose, of Guelph, will be present and address the meeting on some important sub- jects. All are invited to attend both of these meetings. J AS. Amine, Ladies' openwork and fancy emhruid- ered Hosiery, 25cmer pain at H. H. Nuckler‘s. On Sunday, us Mr. Wm, Gillies and family, composed of his wife and live daughters, were returning frqu church at, Woodland, some part of the driving outtit gave way at the top uf Lamont's hill not far from the church. The horses then run away down the hill. upsetting the rig. throwing the occu- pants out. All escaped with u shaking up excvpt Mr. Gillies, whose collar-bone was broken. The rig was badly smash- ed. but the result, trad us it is, might easily have been Wurse. ..nd the fumily had a. narrow eseape.-Mr Forest Rep. FARMERS HONORS T0 DR. J. W. A. STEWART. Rochester papers of lust week give prominence to the elevation of Dr. Stewal t to the chair of Christian Ethics in Rochester Theological Seminary and Dean of the. faculty of that institution. This worthy son of a worthy father--- the venerable Rev. Alex. Stewart of this town-ion old Durhutu hay. went to school heleund studied classics with the late Rev. Wm. Park, to whom he ever gives credit as one of the best of teach- ers. The congiegution of the First. Baptist Church to whom he has minis- tered over 16 yeius last, week accepted his resignation with I'egtet. It takes place June lst but. they continued his salary until Sept. 1st. Part of the eulogist ic resolution releasing him reads. Fon BAgat.--A full line of Window Bhades,0and'rft lengths. Shewell & Lenahnn. diseased parts, qreli into the healthy tissue, wash with the Bordon: mix- ture, and when the wood is somewhat dry, paint with linseed oil rel; The wood should be kept We] painted to protect it tram the weather until the wounds heal over. The other injury appeared fitnst as a dark discoloration on cue of the larger branches. This discoloration extended and the wood died under the discolored bark, By the third year the limb was entirely girdled and the portion above the injury dead. This was undoubted- ly a case of,'eanker. The beat remedy. if the limb be small, " cut it off well below the injury and burn it. It a larger limb or the trunk of a tree be attacked, it is advisable to out out all "In taking this action we desire to put on record our high upprermtton of the servwes which he has rendered this church during the long term of his in. cumbency. He has given himself with unresetved devotion to the advance- ment of the spiritual intetests of the church, being always and everywhere an example to the tiock in the graces of the Christian character. He has visited our sick, solemnizeu matriages in our families. buried our dead. always sym- pttthtzing with our joys and bearing as It fellow sufferer our sorrows. mm has thin bound tit-Itself tn may hem-ts by ties which neither time nut-(hath can sever. beech nut with two sides somewhat longer than the third, makes its appea r- anee about the middle of July and continues to live upon the juices ot plants of various sorts till the end of summer. It seldom does much harm, although the scars made in the voung wood look bad and the deposit of eggs are somewhat unsightly. Dr. James Fletcher, Entomologist and Botanist of the Dominion Experimental Farms. says that there is no effective remedy for the Buffalo Tree Hopper. In Mr. Fleck's young orchard the trunks and branches were thickly covered with scars not unlike the wounds made by hail, but occurring on the under side of the branches as well. Mr. McNeill reports that this injury is caused by the Buffalo Tree Hopper, (Ceresa bubalus ). This in- sect_which looks like an animated During the recent series of orchard meetings in the Georgian Bay district several new and interesting questions were brought up for discussion. For instance, at the meeting held at Banda, April 2nd, two samples ot injuries to trees were shown, with which the experts were not familiar. Mr. A. McNeil], Dominion Fruit In- spector kindly offered to investigate the matter and report the result through the press of the district. These results are now submitted. IVe rejoice that. he and " family, whose presence wlth us has always been a benediction. will continue in the sweetundsacred bonds of church fel- lowship. and we do invoke upon him andhis the richest blessings of Provi- dence and grace. CONCERNING TWO ORCHARD PESTS. The REVIEW extends comm-m ulsuions on lyehult of his lownamen. Prdsident. IN Sn?I!1?T7!1?B1 Geo. Brtttur, Secretary. For Sale at W. Black's Store. g &rteeted iteedsti, MseiFrirqtiil?ti)? *iFcil?iieilriii; it Mange/s i Juyar 0teets , Carrot (F Flame-ed (recleaned) Buck- * wheat, Hungarian. Millet a; and Corn. You have allowed your bush to be destroyed with citerpillars but do not let your orchard go in a similar way when you can buy a Spray Pump so cheap. 3teiiuaeeiystsiFgs tteqsttsteete4it Jpray Pumps it.f.S'i Almost any Lawn Mower will run easily and cut cleanly when its new, that's not the test. It's the way the Mower runs and cuts after it has been used a season that distinguishes a good Mower from a poor one. You expect a Lawn Mower to last more than one summer. Then come and see the line we carry. Our guarantee of true worth goes with everyone. Keep your Lawn in good shape. We are meeting with such great success with our Sherwin-Williams Paints that we cannot speak in high enough praise of them. Every person their own Painter by using these Paints. Our weekly shipment is now m. cap Ahrum Women fiiit sij,",'ir',,"j,,"ii,'i,l,'f,.) till,5,lle,t,,1.4,l!-)llI, hgfllilllllf I (10. DRUGG1STS & SEEIBMEN. J? ardurare I I.“ lamina. I... w 1m on. 0.. J BURNETT. We dont back up. We claim to have the best assorted stock of Groceries in town. Flour, MEALS. and other Cereals. Smoked meats, Bol- ogna, &c. Also Coal Oil. When you are scouring the town for good Butter if you wilt remember that we arrange with the best dairy farmers in South Grey to supply our trade. Back Up inn/'0 It Will Help Some w. Black. WESTON’S BREAD. bodforuaythinx tutrtsnsonwtteeu.' Evan's Saw Log. Braee's Gate Post, Mammoth Red, and Yellow Globe. Steele's Royal Giant. Ilennie'a, Danish All the leading varie-tt' ties of Swede and Soft 6 Turnips. ib Improved Short W him 'ain I: iyiiicar:gkt,, 6" fay Wood: / J and... 'dl’oul Cm. Jordan". 7.. “or rill, Only Drill in the Market geared from both wheels and full lines' at We are at the shop " the bridge ev ery Wednesday and Saturday. or, dem or enquiries left " C. McArthur's store. or at the Rgtvtrtw6htr'rcit., will receive our beat attention. SE30: Taken in QMEMBER THE PLACE Cm Work and repairinz promptly Included to. Trunks, Vallses. E. A. ROWE - TRY THE NEW 3001‘8 SHOE STORE It you mun. I pair of The tine mallard. mostly winter m. qttrtnted hohmd the Parker pro P)“ Upper. M- Por terms and MAY M, Also another Shipment of the renowned and up-to-datc Karn Organs. Call and tert them, theyarc open for “m tion. Lately we were hiking cutters. “its Gay's and their republion has been. gained only by their excellence A100 Ready for Spring Trade TOUR BREAD SUPPLY Be it large or small, will Ire. al waysof the best quality it" obtained of as. Our ploduct is at once pmv wholesome and mothsomo. Can t be beat. Made from a superior gnde of flour and purest ineredi nets. Our bread, rolls, bans. on are baked in abaolute cleanliness and are delicious. First class wr- vice, Just arrived at the Slum Ramos of Barclay & Bell, a Car load famous Farr Hamilton‘s Goods in Stock which are known and approved of all men to be unsurpassed for beauty and second to none in quality. Call and seethem and if you do not want to buy one for yourself you will be able to tell your friends the old old story of those famous rigs which is as above mentioned. Prices and Styles to suit all. Aarn Grants ORCHARD 1'0 LET OI SHARES. For Reliable Footwear. . B. McARTHUR Jenna‘s om Sand, iGt door u Gunpbell 'I Implement Warehouse J. l chLRAlTH. A gents. Show Rooms opposite Midi dang]: Stables, Lambton St. ibply to gludhope exchungo for (iooda_sj gire. us u can Garriagcs. B.. PARKER. Shoes, CASH And l Caidas (“titled whit up lo Whit Flam mo" Tubb- "Ian-k “mod " Lute ot NEW I THE wtt Sylu Clld l hc Wil SIN n coau- and choral Spnm ettter sent t Airt our”! "w E '2t',1 ) t! "I me Ti mum Key-tt besu be M ltss1 “In:

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