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Durham Review (1897), 15 Oct 1903, p. 6

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id anct tore . LL ines o# Stock . to 12. house. cutters it of date test C ev alt HAN e to _ old hich rices you ns at ‘tore. llence hur‘s . wil} 1id 1the h UR tifui ices. nc LT W L2 Ca i i sh 0e . our dioale g.‘ ysd io on 7 C eR e (ete Work RakhernaiÂ¥ich i0770 bud 259 iz’g% ks t t m menti " m.l)l $ , wE mds 2900 PAAA "T * ;‘i’E t t p es r e ol e con t Another lot of that canned Mackore] in k'r flat tins for ouly 10¢ arrived x# M H Mockler‘s, c Mr. Hugh McKinnon & Son« have hought the Alf Hincks farin of 150 acren at a good Hgure. .. o * [ 14 24 40 Arad e ie Arriontint ts .i It is as if nature were making one stuâ€" penJous effort to appear loyely before unâ€" tering upon dreary winter. We are reâ€" Autamn witl_x 1ts glgr_lo_m_‘_t.ifjs .i:..h.e.r:: mensely. _ They returned on Monday, but would have preferred to stay longer if time bad permitted. Rey Mr Hulbert will preach Thanksâ€" giving sermons on Thursday (Union) in the Presbyterian Church commencing at 11 o‘clock in forencon, We bear Mr mcCabe, of Durham has bought 3rown‘s store and goods in this town. We welcome xr and xrs mcCabe back to Priceville again, while we are sorry to lose xrs Grier and Brown. the a few months. ~_____ _ ,From Durbam there were Dr Gun and Mr and Mrs Chas McDougall, of Malâ€" Messrs G McKechnie, R MacFarlane "8r, och paid a shbort visit to friends at g %Telg"d" Jfi:" Hunter, T Harris, Jas Priceyille, Scuth Line, on their weddin mith. C mage, Mr Geo Binnie, trip to Manitoulin & f:d"m ofl:; r{‘ghug:‘docmolflem. O i It:d All‘;n nn'd ll(;nl Sl:uhuMoDon.nll 's.ige vmlev bin; in m;my eo:flictal:.d::z visi eir friends the cDouald‘s there. e also noticed present M (Hagh‘s) on the South Line for a few days Miller and Mr B Allan, exâ€"M. _: 33:3 last week and enjoyed themselves imâ€" 9903 %% i i piiin iss o atbes Mr and Mrs Chas McDougall, of Malâ€" och paid a shbort visit to friends at Priceyille, Scuth Line, on their wedding trip to Manitoulin April. Rochester where she intend: to ::; 'h.;; a few months. Miss Susan McKinnon attended church on Sunday last in this piace. Hugh MeKinonon bought Altred Hincks farm, consisting of 150 acres for the sum of $470n.00 nnd takes possession next As the Editor was present at our large exbibition on Friday last we will not say aurthing further knowing that he will do justice to all parts and have the prize list, Tx die Sullitvan. w own.,,.." °_."° +1 â€"10d (B)â€"Ma Cliff, Nettie 6aniela. Karl i.emlban,. Altie McGowan, Horace Elvidge and Evelyn {:vi, eq., _ 8r 1stâ€"Alfie Sharpe, Russell Layelle, Katy Bell Black, Harry Falkingbam, Toumy Lauder. _ Inter mediateâ€"Leone Russell, Caldwelt Marâ€" shall. Jr (A)â€"Harold MeKechnie, Ian Campbell and Frankie Mcliraith, eq. JIr (B)â€"Ray Fargubarson and Franklin Morlock, eq , Laura Byran. Honor Roll for Septemher, 8. 8. No. 10. Glenellg and Egremont. 5th classâ€" John McKinnon,. Bertha Hoo r. Bertha Mcintyre. _ 4thâ€"J Sam gecDerm'd. Mary McCuaig, Sarah MceKinnon. _ 3rd â€"Lizzie McCuaig. Edna Chislett, Juolia McKinnon, John McEachern, Charlie McDonald. â€" 2nd â€" Masgie Hartford, Ada McLean, Katie McCuai , Joseph A Dixon, Nellie Sullivan, Wgn Hooper, Sarab McEachern. Istâ€"Bernie Haitâ€" ford, ‘l|dn MceCuaig, Cassie Sullivan, Edâ€" apte Shes We ccsscl nnie Kiae. .l3 m ‘2, "R5E!C Lauder, Annie Ector and Ruth Moran eq.. Mary Billings. Sr Pt 2â€"Mark Saunders,. Mamie Wilson. Zetta Marâ€" shall, Campbell Saunders, Mabel Payne. Ir Pt 2nd %&)â€"Florencu Barclay, Harry Gordon. He Walle Littian" .ls * Nelle Hefhurh:* Hsrpc;- Becker, Alister Cameron_ McDougali, Walla. j. _0 0_ +0 Varman Aljoe, Lily Walker, James Ector, Sarah McLean. " Jr Leaving Part 1â€"George Hutton, Hattie Lawrence, Annie Camerâ€" on and_ Ethel Morrisson, eq.. Carl Brown, Ida Pineo. Public School Department. Sr 4thâ€"Fanny Moran Edith Allan, Mary Ritchie, Hazel Caldwell, Jean Crawford. ~Jr 4thâ€"Irene Latimer, Effie Hunter, Charlie Dowling, Annie AH:e, Katie Clark. Sr 3r 4â€"Bella Ector, Beaâ€" trice Wilson, Foster Saunders, Willie Gadd, Frank McKay. _ Jr 3rdâ€"James McLean, Melbourne HcKay. Catherine MeDiainea 1 The .s.t _ > us A. "" High School Department. Jr. Leavinfi Part 2, (A)â€"Kate McDonâ€" ald, Charlie arquharseon, Bella Rinnie. Annie Petty, Clara Alina _ 1. 1°"""0* HONOR ROLL of DURAAM SCHOOL WHMKW anmeese lc 92 Alex McPl!en?q is at present in rweive« a| Iâ€" GORDON‘S e PRICEVILLE. UETIUTTE "Veepcia® + yeltinct ~vebientabetteliisâ€"airian Auci Bd i h. c c K.. s\ n ings,. _ 8r Pt 2â€"Mark dressing Mr. George Landerkin, said : ie Wilson. Zetta Mar. *" Please convey to your mother and Saunders, Mabel Payne. famll{ my very sincere condolence in lorence Barclay, Harry your bereavement. 1 have personall Walls, _ Lillian Crites, 108t a very dear friend." Hon, G. \\’; __Jr Pt 2nd B)â€"May Ross, Premmer of Ontario, W. 8. Colâ€" iniels, Karl L‘nsban. vert, Liberal Whip. on behaif of the Horace Elvidge and Liberal members of the House of Comâ€" _ 8r 1stâ€"Alfie Sharpe, mons, M. K. Richardson, M. P , and Katy Bell Black, Harry about a dozen other parliamentarians umy Lauder. Interâ€" all telegraphed condclences, while many Russell, Caldwelt Mar. came from private sources. The floral arold MeKechnie, Ian offerings were very numerous, the most rankie Mcliraith, egq. Striking being a Masonic one, and in adâ€" ubarson and Franklin dition to those on the coffin, a special ira Byran. conveyance took the numerous others Septemher. & & . 19 thegraye. Au»Xire o § ETE obn inst., at the ripe old age of 78 after ned on Monday, _ Hanover of 00%"9‘ had but one two mouths illness. He leayes a family d to stay longer :‘l:giggh:;g:gg:é-’ wers 3;:;3':;;- facâ€" rr 5 sons and 4 danghters to mourn his mast. a ral ) 100M preach Thanksâ€" i‘;;':,:: l.'.:g,“::d b“thfl:,wnfmt Some of our young folks took in the rsday (Union) in the same time of tfi..,, prominent citi. honsewarming down at Traverston one ) commencing at zens, Mr J W Stone, Mrs McGeagh, and evening this week and report a grand Mr Geo Brown a wellâ€"known Bentinck time. of Durbham has B"’"“" and fatherâ€"inâ€"law of Mr M Jackâ€" Some from our burg took in the For. d goods in this D: ester fowl supper this week and enjoyed and is moCabe " we offer the REVIEW from now i; 4 £604 night. . While wa ara c00 0s sans "a~ 3 ks - ETTE . Mloran Edith trom many parts of the riding, and far izel Caldwell, A}l;'}; beyond it. g‘bt. only tgoluicnl friends â€"Irene Latimer, Effic but golilical fues were there to look on wling, Annie A} his features once more, who had often dâ€"Belia Ector, d::_' rejoiced oyer them in victorg yet never er Saunders, Willie gloated oflgnsnvely at their defeat. It ay. _Jr 3rdâ€"James WOU!d be difficult to estimate the thou:â€" e McKay, Catherine *048 there: the procession practically w\ um-iâ€"n, Lottie PXlended from the village to the cemeâ€" â€"Viector Livingston tery, and many bhorses were never taken larper Kress, Leop I"9» the stable. eron. ~Jr 2ndâ€"Rex _ _ Fromnm last week‘s " Post,." we learn Whitmore, Maggie that telegrams of condolence were reâ€" )r and Ruth Moran ceived from Premier Lautier wha 14_ Â¥K@~ + Port Artava, Rat PostacE and Fort Faances. E. J. DAVIS, t HSâ€"AHL ThimkI dhis Gd $ SALESMAN Ir Leaving 1t css W: oblige by making this introduction price known. We offer the REvIEW from now to J:‘q. 1, 1904 for 15 cts. Friends will inoiinndades Misrat Aubiied riadbantndatden nen W eintcirahihc Bs oo Anrdiial ifi antrieizas son and Tolume, in P RThrubbmg is ulu orderlol the day, _ _ The pallâ€"bearers from the ho owe bros on the town line and John DKneg;tel. H H Miller, J u"?d:;': Love on the dutch line. Both have Dancan Campbell, R Gowanlock and A £004 outfits and are doing excellent Wenger._ Dr: Ross. of Walkerton and work. â€" Grain is yielding heavy and is Rev‘s Bu«;ge. ?Jayhand Garner, of Hfi?' excellent quality. . over conduct the obsequies. e Masonic Ilâ€"bearers were Mickle. of ‘hzm?:flom:n‘:::m}sm We qs Att * Chesley ; B‘i‘slmp. O Sound ; Dr Wilson, flled | two â€"1 ime one potito Tara; J P Telford, Durham ; D MeNicâ€" left. _ T »ungry men and some of it hol, Bentinck and H Clarke, Walkerton, ***!¢f% It was a big one. The Grand Secy. of the order Hugh | Those who attended xarkiale show M u.rm. la;malt(}nhwa:‘ l_tlllso pfrefient and bave been drying clothes ever since. assis . M. John Mills, of Hanover, Macy®,rtey mibmematoe ‘mesoalenenee: ., Chis Boyle bad the muttornane ts lore mony at the grave. ere was a wei s * solemnity to the interment as each in d."?n oho lost a ',.‘“'M' horse. turn placed a few shovelsful of earth on _ Will Bell sold his team show day for their departed brother, the lowering sky the neat sum of $875. It pays to raise and sprinkling rain seeming to harmou good horses. ize with the occasion. wl i9 drug 37000 t ~ ERWARE in Sterâ€" and Plated ware, The pallâ€"bearers from the house were D Knechtel, H H Miller, J H Adams, gmcnn Culrl‘)pl"e‘l_l.i R Gowanlock and A The government was represented by Senator Templeman, the _ Benate hby Senators McMullen, Watson and Jones ; the Commons by five members, chief among whom was a warn bosom friend, who was twice in the mding to give friendly heip, D. C. Fraser, of Guysboro, N. 8. §’he others were Messrs, Campâ€" bell, of York, W. 8. Calvert, Col. Thomâ€" son and Tolmie, As was to he"expocte;i there vast concourse of peolsle the munidult bhe bhad called his nasakL islcle. . % & OSR Wednesday of last week the mortal remains of Hon,. Senator Landetkin were laid to rest in the family plot in Hanover cemet.er;. a littls over a mile from the village of which he has long been the leading citizen. i AAdte is Ti hi tar iess P# Murpapacergimvpn mArin .‘ __" shunr in t : n TUis Ei.‘hl Musdia i @hg d Moris hS by2), C at M Reiet en oo hnd BV a%3 Laurier who, adâ€" FUi5sv .4 iTA sa rronk. %3{} 25 ,.;"g i en Cbanitents oi aoe Semeges o pneratiiiel 1. ..3 o. dieconh® d ied there, _ It his friends pay tribute vere there _ Mfew tfinter Goods Are heiig pabsed fnto Stock at Wm Kirk, one of the early settlers of this county, died at bis home on the 6th inst., at the ripe old age of 78 after two mouths illness. He leayes a hmily of 5 sons and 4 danghters to mourn his T. tes Will Bell sold his team show day for the neat sum of $875. It pays to raise good horses. Our school has been closed for 3 weeks owing to the illness of the tercher, she not being able to secure a substitute. J bn English, of Ledingham and Corâ€" lett‘s moeroantile Establishment, is enjoyâ€" ing holidays at and round home this week. iBe.‘t Pure Honey, 10c a 1b, Mr Jas visiting aveuue. There was a ru.rina bee at Mr Jnc Colliers last Mr nc ay _night, where a large number gathered and apent a very enjoyâ€" able eyening after the apples were ail pared. Sorry to say that Mr Joseph Firth Sr., is still keeping very poorly. Mr and Mrs Rowe, Duorbam, visited at Mr D MeFayden‘s one evening lsst week. Mrs E T MeClocklin and two little boys visited on the avenue one day lately. ninhe .. ___ _ °_ __" #40°0F8 last Nonday night, where they settled evarything and yot things in shape for avuother year, All well pleased with the result of the past season. M _ mz _ 06 CCmeS HoF Uauge ter xrs Chris Sherman, of the Avenue, last week. xrs R weredith, Regina, has been yisiâ€" ting her sister Mrs Jas Staples. Misa Jessie Byers visited on the avenue last Sabbath. Miss Mary McCracken arriyed home from the Queen City looking hale and hearty, Rev Mr Farguharson held a prayerâ€" meeting in the anngo Hall last Tuesday evening and was very well altended. A meeting for the Edge Hill beef ring was held at Mr Robt Ectors last Monday t l °020 "CC mGenHn nore Nave their threshing over now and are busy at the fall ploughing, Mr _ and xrs John Weir and son Wm visited their son and brother Adam in O. Sound last week. vre Lake, Welbeck, visited her daughâ€" Kok aeus PÂ¥ 0 es 0 9. > 5 «Te & l;(o-t.ly every TORONTO as Allan and wife, of Alliston, are ; at the parental home on the «_ Pleased to meet with old neighâ€" g is the order of the day, 8 on the town line and John _tbo dutch line. Both have * * B 6 + taining 102 acres, 10 state of cultiyation, , of the Avenue, t a it onA o ds i en t Mnii t PC â€"Acliich cA chriu. sds mt cA es iie : Tsd 10 acres in a $ NIph lc 2 e N k #9â€"124. m. 2â€"â€"4p. m. RESIDENCE and OFFICEâ€"Ol8 Deak ARTHUR GUN, M. D., Puveiciax & Bunezox, Office over MeLachinn‘s Store . 6, HKUTTON, M. D UPPRA TOWN, DURRAM. ‘Tolophone Gonnestion No. 10 wl & 19 ow 1 f s $

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