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Durham Review (1897), 24 Sep 1903, p. 6

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Black Minorcas cockâ€"Wm Mounâ€" * tain 1st and Ind. â€"_Black Minorcas hen Plants . ; â€"Mourtain lst and 20d. â€" Silyer Laced : C. Firth, . Bluack Java cock â€" N Harvey. Red Cap henâ€"N 'g:.:". i se s ® * Field Grams : Auaam nuvervsuie Roots and Vegetables :: J. H. Davidâ€" son, Thos. Poehlman, Jas. Burt. Plants & Cut Flowers: L. Yeomans, /. otdk o arkieh ue t se * C hok Robbâ€"Gordonâ€"That I Traynor‘s acâ€" count for suryeying and assistant aâ€" mounting to $18.50 be paid. Carried. _ Com‘r Mclotyre reported : H Haw. tile culvert. $2; ditching and replacing onlvert, $8; removing grader 2.75, drawâ€" ing tile 8.00, road 1imps 8.75 ; A McDonâ€" ald, road imps, Glenelg townline, half cost. 12.00 ; Jobhn G Orchard, furnishing and delivering uimber, Kirkness bridge, Gordonâ€"McFadden â€" That report be adopted and Com‘r be paid $2 com {ees. Com‘r Robb reportedâ€"Jas Brown. unâ€" derbrushing, lot 6, con 14, $5; Joimn Sinclair, covering and widenirg apâ€" prp_-ehu_t.o bridge, lot 18. con [14, rep. bridge, lot 16, con 14. rep bridge. 15th sideroad, con 12, 18, $F.00 ; G M Reid, filliny hole, lot 4, con 12%, 1.00 ; Jubun Hunter, tile culyert â€"G. A., con 10, 2 on; Eurico Bros., 2 extra boat.s at railing, Loug Swamp, 60c ; Hunter, rep. bridge. lot 10. con Jo, 1.00; W Aberdein, operating grader, 4 day. 1.75. The old timber was sold at Naismuith‘s and Hclâ€" stein bridge tor $1.50. Mclotyreâ€"McFaddonâ€" That report be adopted and Com‘r be paid $3 fees. Com‘rs Gordon and McQueen as a comâ€" wittee reported on the completion of apâ€" prouches to Ferguson‘s bridge. con 5. cost $99 by C R Evans ; also filling hole on road $2. McFaddenâ€"MceIntyreâ€"That report be adopted and Com‘r Gordon be paid $5 and McQueen $3 com tees. Carried. Com‘r McFadden reported conâ€"ulting with Manager Cement Co. regarding reâ€" muval of tences and sign posts ou public bighway in Egremont, which has to be attended to; fees allowed Com‘r $2; also the culvert, lot 18, con %, by David Gordon. 5..0 ; Thos Lenwick, grayelling lot lo. con 18. 18.60 ; faes 8.00. _ Com‘r was notified to meet Normanby Comr at Varney, Sept 6th. regarding rebuildâ€" iung and repairing sidewalks in Varney. He attended the meeting, but expressed his disapproval of taking an; part in the Continued next week. * â€"The tremendous sensation at the Canadian Soo by which 5500 workmen were suddenly thrown out of work, wages unpaid, has been the theme of the week. There is almost a certainty that some great financial manoeuverâ€" ing is going on, taking no note of Kersona] inconvenience and actual ardshig. Rioting is feared on Monâ€" day if the promise to fiay on that day is not im{)lememed. eanwhile, wise heads think a permanent suspension is not possible, and hopes are held out of restarting in a week or two. It is ominous to read that an Italian was cheered who proposed dynamiting the canal. TownERrâ€"In Durham, on Friday, Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Towner, a EGREMKONT COUNCIL. Mr. Fred. A. Lewis, piano tuner, of evarguidsiens m expects to be in Durham in Minutes a . oev‘:l..dl met Nepk 1k Caret 1P Blowxlâ€"HolllUl::k-At the n’ui.' Robbâ€"Gordonâ€"That I Traynor‘s ae. in O.. Sound last week, before JubR® A Meredith, this case for alleged int for suryeying and assistant & ;ioo es‘ mied, The jnry returned & unting to $18.50 be paid. Curried. . uo mmous verdict in ?wor of the L ol t e oi Anene o e cotaiet nly oc in ustt S ie maletiien. Pm Terthy y ies 4ns d mhor a) To ce oo ho We s THE DURHAM REVIEW. m('n_"e'. township of Egreinont. "350 2cres ; ¢ gree on application, ©~wows ssuy acvauus good state of cglliyat.ion ; well watered ; l ed regularly will be charged whether in :'u:r -P.r:mm ::ozl.!:!n dgnd'up ood buildings ; convenient to post ofâ€"| calf or uot," Payment to be made on Or| facility afforded custo i ‘° ery gce, church and school. Apply to | before kebruary lst 1904. Terms $1.50. | gigta ce, mers living at Mr®s, TA xLOR, Dromore, Ont. Doxarp McFaÂ¥onx, Prop. J KELLY. A 2 o Carhrale Durham, Sept. 24th, 1903 TAYLOR, 6:5:..3&'. Ont. 5 DoxaLp McFaÂ¥ronx, Prop. ‘| _ d tast o ht The Teachers Meeting next Thursday evening will he of a most interesting character. Miss Semple, a wellâ€"known elocutionist is to he present. Dr. Mcâ€" Donald will lecture on his 8. African experience and Mrs. Newton is to play. Dont Miss it. - OUT $185.00.â€"Mr Jas Russell is likely to remember the fair of 1908. He was unwise enough to he induced to play heavily at a gsmbllngehoud on the show ground and lost the above amount. From what we can learn $75.00 of it was a straight steal. The operator had several decoy ducks among the crowd, two of these were arrested and brought before police mag. Telford but nothing could be done as the prime actors are gone. Horsburgs, with costs. MARRIED. Vrssr â€" Rrroui® â€"On Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1908, at the residence of the brides‘s father. by the Rev. Wim Farquharson, Wm John Vessie, of Bentinck, to Annie Elizabeth daughâ€" ter of Andrew Ritchie, esq , of Glenâ€" elg. [The REVIEW extends hearty congratulations.â€"ED.] DIED. IrwIn.â€"In Derham, on Monday, Sept. 2lst. Georgina Maud, eldesi daughter of Mr. Ww. Irwin, aged 16 years. Quite a number from arounl here atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs Wm Seatter on Tuesday. Donald McKinnon accompanied by the Misses Fettes and Bextou,. of Toronto, visited the McKinnon family one Sunday lately. Miss Mattie Calder, of Durham. visited ber home ou Sunday last. A little boy came to Tom Cherries on Aug 26. He was looking for food and clofi:iug. Tom agreed to keep him. Boys are well planted around hbere, 17 boys and only 6 girls in 4 tawiiies. Mr Thos Harrison is hauling lumbvber to Durbam. The szhool entertainment of Mr Dizou‘s school will be held on Oct. 6. Miss Maggie Calder attended the exhibâ€" ition in Turonto for a few days. Mrs Weir and Mrs Shortreed attended the Women‘s Institute at Mr Dixon‘s on ‘Thurslay. I did not intend it for an ad, Mr Ediâ€" tor, when I said in my last budget that our population was chleflg female, but I see some of the hoys haye taken me up, for one came all the way from Egreâ€" mont and carried off one of our winâ€" some maidens before the week was out. I bave no doubt though that if the ad works that way the young couples will Arrived too late for last week. Supplement to FAREWELL CORNERS. SWINTON PARK. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO ;; A pleasant eveunt took place very at ‘-.ooonhu'outh'lhiul.'h-lh mlmwnmu“-fiohly Mmawmynuuu.d 1 a Egremont. As the strainu of the wedding the march were being rlayed by Miss Alian, counsin of the bridegroom, the bride arâ€" Ja Vrdluniuontbemdlntnuin. .ln: Hargraye. and was cunducted to a B8 besntiful arch on the lawno under which the young couple took their stand. the biide,. supported by her consin, iss Agoes Hargrave and the bridegroom by was then performed by Rev xr mathoson in the presence of about one bundred and fifty gnests. Congratulatious past, all sat down to a dainty supper, after which the evening was spent in music and dancing. The bride was very proettily dressed in white organdiv, and wore the long bridal veil. muslin.. Each carried a bouquet of pale duhlias. The bridegroom looked his hest The preseuts were both useful avd ornamental, but as I have not a list I will not attempt mentioning them. J Hardy, mur and xrs Geo Watson, wiss wima Kinvell and a»mse Pattison. were among those who took in the Torâ€" onto exhkibition. NWill Aldcorn represents the town at Westeru Fair, London. xr and xra Juo Aldcorn had a pleasâ€" ant trip through the famous fruit valley of urey. They visited Collingwaod, meaâ€" ford, Siayner and other points and reâ€" turped with glowing raports of the fruit baryest. . The picnicâ€"Well say! Didn‘s it rain? To be out in it was pronf enugh. The williners cannoot have their Openings too soon. and a launilry would make a forâ€" tuue in one day after. The starch that was in the coliars at noon was in the hbeels of the boots before night. Glorious aumsipations were entertained and the afternoon promised to be s« deâ€" lightful that neither young nor old for miles around wauted to keep house. No sooner was the crowd gathcred and the luncheon made r:eady that all might ecjoy the excelient programme, when n great cloud rolled up in a few minutes ard simply epilled right| down over everybody. Buch a drenching no crow i ever got and it did not coase the least %o let the people home. It was " as gcod as a picnic" to sea the outfits. The remains of xr J xcDonal1l, of the neighboring burgh. who died yery sudâ€" denly Tuesday morning, was laid to rest in St Audrew‘s burying ground, Wedne.â€" day afternoon. xr and mrs Pritchard, of Howick, ae visiting at xr Hardy‘s. miss Jennie Kuox l‘rnt a pleasant week with Dromore friends. wiss Jennie Hardy spent a couple of days with her uncle in maxwell. wessrs. Geo Haw and Jno Hardy are at present in the county capital as juryâ€" Howard Watson has resamed his bus:* ness course at N. B. C.. Owen Sound. wrs J H Richardson and mrs A Richâ€" ardson spent a week in Bruce. be ie

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