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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jan 1904, p. 4

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ti Rom: BURNET g WWWEEEE ii,"i",iii,, at Your Se/vice E'F‘EmmEkngsaggau.3 p.i;o,assazieEiiiiisii'i Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries. ilillllilfFarmers' Produce taken as Cash.“ We invite inspection of our roodr-hotrght carefully, to sell correctly, to please constantly. All the Year Round In Business or Pleasure Store. The same chandise for all - . r --i_ee .-vva-Au6 ”MAL, ----1t won’t cost very much,--aiid we know you’ll come again. This IS an The wise man is equally careful to have his Clothing correct-absolutely. Come to us and buy a prosperous looking Suit, --.-- " .......n ---» - _ good dependable mer- people and purses. Contributions may be sent to Sm W. R. Mann-m. Er., National tUnitarian, Association, or Mn. W. J. Gum, Ch Exocutivo Committee, Toronto, Can. This neighborhood will miss the services of their natural genius, Mr JfennotJenkimmn, when he takes his departure forthe. West. tor repairing watches, clocks, sewing machines. etc. Not every watehmnker and but few travelling jubbers can equal him. The Rocky school is to be congratu- lated on obtaining a government dip- loma for having everything up to date. The young men of this part have been in a thoughtful mood lately, the consequence is that five of them have I to a certain extent made provision for 1 the future. by joining two of the, great tpepefieiary societies, Mr L McLean joined the Sons ofSeotland, and Messrs Dan.,John and Archie McKechnie and A McLean the Ontario Workmen. The church choir have made good progress lately and are now bet, ter than most country churches ‘ Their motto is " nothing bat the best " andsoare now negotiating with Mr Drysdale, of Durham, thesnoted singer, . to give vocal lessons in the church. , We are sorry that our school teach- er, Miss Edge, has not been well lately. Hrut hope she may be able to resume j her duties shortly. --Minnit, Linklater, Hamilton, writes'.. " I have spent over nine I at the Free Hospital for Connumptives. I believe I have been t helped, and shall never hesitate- to use my inihenoe to farthi good cause.” There is no endowment, cseepting the provision made by three life insurance companies for six beds for the current year. Only by the con- tinued contributions of the Canadian public can the work be maintained. Patients are accepted from every part of the Do- minion, and there have been in residence during the past year patients from Prince Edward Island on the east to the Northwest Territories on the west. ( The financial reports for the year just ending show that to keep the doors of the Free Hos- pital for Consumptives open, maintaining the, number; of patients for which accommodation has been provided, not less than $25,000 is required for the year now entered upon. Since the Free Hospital was opened (18 months ago) 224 patients have been received. The help the institution has been to these people-all from the wage-earning and' poorer ranks of life -cannot be estimated in human language. --Edward D. Heddon, Selina. Ont., on leaving the Proe Hospital. writes: “I cannot. speak too highly of the institution from which I have received so much Unatit. loan but tender my best thanks for the kindness shown.” ' The annual congregational meeting of Burns' Church hen. came otr1tust Tuesday. It was a very eatistsctory lmeeting in every respect, notwith- standing the severity of the weather a good crowd came out to show their interest id the afairs of the church. The Treasurer, Mr Putherbough's re- port was most encouraging. over firm hundred dollars was contributed by the congregation in the last year. The ladies deserve credit for the zeal in the work ot the church. After the business was finished, and the bene- dictlon pronounced by the pastor. the ladies now took things in hand and, provided a bountiful repast. Rev Mr ( Aitchieon undoubtedly has done good.I work since he took charge, and has! the loyal support of the congregation. I qi1?cy..r_E_Pta,tArro.q --Protn B.ishop of Selkirk I'll!" THE XII“)! because of his or her Muskoka. F rec Hospital for t1msunlptives z'. K. deonald. Esq., Managing Director Association, in sending cheque for $500.00 fro "I Am‘ple‘sed to be able to be tho medium o work.' NOW. HELP - . ”a, ,_----.. _.. vac-“5. a mum: "In. trifting remittance ($10.00) herewith enclosed, is intended to express our sympathy for the sufferers in other parts lather than imply I. special need for your institution here." ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Not a single patient has ever been refused admittante -"--u------------=.L=i, t,'=i,t,yy..,ttt,1...p..:gr.s_trtbr Needed ROCKY SAUDI“. 7TH! BUREAU REVIEW " UPI .9f?fryrro.q anada’s Greatest Charity.” 1lCvtrtr. _', Cgrlequ fh'us.rsit.ttr, Yukon: “The Cull-".0 can". H "--___V -'r. III""I VI AIII§U E Wise; from Jas MeLauehlan, ac- ;count for burial plot and expense of burial of Miss Wide; from R McFar- lane, telegrams re, Miss Wise; from _Wm Irwin, account for priming: from the Collectors, veritied statements re Colleetora' Rolls; from J Ross Robert- son. praying tor assistance for Sick .Chiidren's Hospital; tram C W Rut Hedge. account for advertising; from Junn McDonald. application for the office of Assessor. Ktrnev--Davisr--That,ras McLauch- Ian be paid the sum of s25 for burial plot and fune.a| expenSu of Miss F. Wise and than R McFarlane he paid $1.76 for telegrams re Miss Wise. Cur Kerney - Arrnwsmlth - That a a cheque. be issued on the. treasurer for F,1).00, balance due the General and "I heve spent over nine months us. I believe I have been greatly use my inthsenoe to further that E The council met Jan. 11th, as per (Statute. Present- Thus McFadden. "reeve; Thus Davis, Goo E Arrow- 'smith, WT Kerney and Jno A Me- fMillan, councillors. Each member imade and subscribed the declarations #ot 1,laalifieations and ofoftiee and took, ‘their seats, the reeve in the chair. :Minmes of last meeting read and con- Airined. The followink communica- tions were read--F'mm Miss M E Han, [ her. balance of account tor keep of Miss i D “77.... A It» __ ' .. - - _ Director Confederation Life 3500:00 from His-Company, my“ a very successful school tuisirGriiii moved west 9. number of years ago. We were sorry to hear of the death oftwo at Mr and Mrs Jno McCormick's children. Mr MoCormick's bmchexs Angus and Malcolm received a tele- gram last week containing the and news. Mr liecyt.niet was at one time Those that take an interest in fol- lowing up the wer news should peti- tion Russia and Japan not toga to fight until the roads get better and they have steadier [mil communication. At one time the testes: trotting hone in this part, the Grey Swen, owned by Mr John Evens. had the misfortune to be kicked on the leg letely. which will likely “the: her speed in the tum-e. ing the Free lie-pits]. instituting: from which I ...... .... """"r""'.r, lily! t of helping on so good . GLENELG COUNCIL. 'ioo-Presidon t imam of the h J" triitinx HELP NOW. for Sick W Itat, C; from for the Snow, snow beautiful snow in abun- dance. Mrs Boy is very sick at present. One man here, owner of two Orch- ards cut dorm one for fuel and hnst The " 10 a. . -_.---_. ,wcut up an I?tivp---hrewuaiv..-rut the treasur- , er be instructed to pay to the Adminia- - trator of the hum of Archie il'l(ld'il $2.40 for gravel used on the roads in' 1903. Carried. I Dr Ego. c 2Vr?msmitlt-aieMiuan-. That C W of Dromore, Rutledge. of Markdale Standard be Joseph Med paid the amount ot his account for tion andcon advertising, 81.75. Carried. . case. The Petzy!1rarrr--rut/u Mnnici- coverv and cAryt"mmrth--Jrerne, - That Com- missioners for the several wards be " follows-- Ward 1 Tbos Davis, ward 2 John A McMillsn, ward 3 Geo E Ar- rowsmith, ward 4 Wm T Kerney and that the reeve have supervision over the whole township. Carried. yeMillatr-Davis--Tut bylaw No. 437, to up int members ot the Local Board of genith be filled up witn the name ot Thos N iehol as member and J G Hutton M. D. as Medical Health Officer and that said bylaw be then read a third time, signed. sealed and engrossed on bylaw book. Carried. _ I?avir--Kerney- That bylaw No. 438 to appoint an Assessor for the‘ township of Glenele, for the year 1904. be leit over to beeonwierisd " next meeting ot council. Carried. I M.e8illan-r-Kerruev-.. That the clerkI be instructed to advertise tor applica- tions for the omce of Assessor tor the township of Gleuelg, for the year 1904. I Applicants not to state salary. Car. Davis-r-Muon-That the clerk be instructed to ask for tenders for the Tp Printing for 1904. Carried. I -----i_'V- .uuu mu munlCl- WVBl'y and tl i World be paid 35.75 re Municipal i is tailing “in mm. Cnrried. I Mr Andrew The Council adjourned to Feb. 6th, 1001)}. former]; 10 u. m. J. S. BLACK, Clerk. visiting friend Pavie--MeMiuan--rhat Bylaw No. 436 to appomt auditors be filled up with the numes ofRTEdwards and John MzInnis an. sultry of 88 each. and that said by-law be then read a third time, signed, sealed and en- grossed on bylaw book. Carried. l Marine Hospital " Owen Souhd. in full for keep of Miss Wise to the time'ot' her death. . Carried. Arromnnith-Davisa- That Wm Ir.. win, of the Durham Chronicle be paid the sum ot M9.25tor printing. Cur. . Arrowtsmith-MeMiuan - That the reeve and Mr Davis be a committee to enquire into the sufficiency of the sec- [ uritv given by the treasurer and re-1 port at the next meeting of council.5 Carried. By-laws Nos. 436 Auditors, 43' of Health. 438 Assessor, w” intm and read a iltut and lecond time. THE (ii) [BIG SHIRE. Stock=Taking BARGAIN SALE >13.an 1?ey36 Auditors, 437 Bd VARNEY. I Dr Ego, of Msrkdsle sod Dr Sheath. [illart-.. That C W of Dromore, met " the residence of Mr iaie Standard be Joseph McArdie and held an exsmina- his account for tion and 9onaultation of Mrs McArdle’s Carried. . case. They have no hopes of her re- -That the Munici- gavel-y and the lstut report is thst she ts.75 re Municipal In tailing “at. t $91:de Mood: and wife of Mani- ed to Feb. h, to , ormer y east Egremont ere 3'13me Clog-E visiting friends in Egremont sud Pro- F---- ton. ty. Mr Wm Deal]. of Badgero. s resi- - dent of Proton in early days, is paying oi snow in abun- " friends . visit. m have bed every stormy winter :1: at present. here and Sunday 24th surpassed any 1er of two Orch.‘ day before this Winter tor storms. for fuel and has The roads sre most nnpsseable. ', In; introduced CONTINUED FOP I WEEK AT ALEX. RUSSELL. C Gadd has some long hours uniting for the G. T. R. that falls to arrive. Mrs Undd took up the Durham mail on Monday and got the Toronto mail that went up Sunday and also the REVIEW. Passer. Some of the people here are burning coel as the snow in too deep to get wood. I Quite a. number from here met " Mr J no Aldred 'Ito present that worthv Il'tt.pyritrettdtun of our Sundey School with a fur coat. ( Two large men met here to whip one _ petite man. as he we: not around they calculate to learn him I lesson if their joints do not come apart when they do meet him. started on the other on Examination free Always CONSULT us kBurrytyJRiyirEs now-so that vutTirit/l'i'iG be speedy and permanent. But let Pl look into your __ ,iiwr-I - - Wt of work can he done for, ,-_ “v .v-- J"" ' ncny what the ailment in. 1nd haw to correct it. It tthunses, an- the remedy we will tit them for mu 'llh1'itle,,t' 1aectstttittsrlr, and ii'; u tty, y fa tht very best lh our tefee P. tell tou ex- Free1s-.-fupr--anr day that you can make “convenient. But the sooner the better, if there'. the Ilnghmt sign ofauything wmng. . mm: sis. km HOPE“! LE. . GORDON, Jeweller. " bt M Nf. 'M F, 0 I (x C, :§\‘Iiri .l',USi 1904 fupl yl"A"y1'y: VOL. " Maw Bun-luv Renew REV! Itw " I-:\'IF w " FT I I. " " FY I t ' " HEY I I: " We are We rem RU who“ The W prions. clump Rea pl Ve ry u new»: Win Men Many " " W W

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