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Durham Review (1897), 21 Apr 1904, p. 8

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. t w# . | ROBT. BURNETT Waists, Blouses and Skirts. _ New Dress Lengths. New Prints, Canadian & English. The very latest, New Waist Pieces of Ginghams, Muslins and Linens. N?‘gv' Ladies‘ Ready â€" to â€" wear R es mae o se s e a specialty of a Men‘s Suit, fe Rrady it oredet..~........ «.. $1') Tweeds, Suit Lengths, &c. Also " Regent Brand" Raincoats for both Men and Women, Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Clothing thing, the best fitting in Canada: Give us a trial, _ We are making w cecu ut cke : se + us faw Tg. e are agents for the famous | For a good Men‘s " Piccadilly Brand." Men‘sClo_|_â€" "KING‘sS ow THE PEOPLES STOREF DRESS GOODS Freshest Groceries always on We have now received and opened up the greater portion of our New Spring Goods and have many excellent Bargains in the following lines : alic cltc abtc abic. We carry the Best Stock of Fruits that " NOW THEN McINTYRE‘S GROCERY No time to itemise this week. see for yourself. We have not been able 2% months as we hac A Carload of Groceries Just in. WE‘RE HERE WITH THE GOODS" In this line we excel. as we ke best â€" Canadian â€" and Am makes. â€" Try our * ;lppepig, tent Kid Shoe, of Canadian ufacture, or the ** Igei‘t_hm" 0 erican. _ You‘ll be satisfied quality and price. eP on e e "KTING‘S OWN." We will be glad io have you try on every hat in the store until you find the one that suits you, You‘ll tind one of this make to suit you in evâ€" ery wayâ€"Fit, Shape, Color,. Style and Price. It‘s here somewhereâ€" it won‘t take long to find it, Ladies‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Hats, CAPS. for Men, Ladies, Boys & Children. Plenty of variety, BUT ble to advertise for the last had no goods to work on. BOOTS & SHOES HEADWEAR Just call and hand. money can buy. HAT, ask for the and American «4 Imperial 3» P&- . as we keep_ the satisfied with n manâ€" of :\m- Andrew Riddell broke the saw in his mill. It will be a loss to him. Mrsa Riddell has returned home after a visit in Toronto and other places, The Rev Mr Lee, who moved to Cedarâ€" ville some time ago. commenced us summer services in the Esplin Church on Bunday 17h. Our Presbyterian people here are pleased to hear that Rev ar Campbell, of Dromore, has received fresh honors." He was stationed in Proton one summer and was well liked. Mr Maleolm Kells, who sold hi Mr _ Andrew Riddell, hbas moved Neil MeDonald house. Married on Tuesday, 12th. at the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s father, Mrâ€" Geo Gobeen, 14th Con., Mr Chas Wales, to Miss Sarah Jane Goheen. Elder Mr Jas. McLean of the Latterday Saint‘s Churech. performed the binding . ceremonies. Our â€" sick peoplevherer slowly. h ND inb lt sc . t 1A l c 15 say a late spring. Quite a number of young frait trees are broken down by the heayy snow, but what we have seen of the fall wheat looks well, and gracs is gesting out nice and green. Our roads are impassable here in some places. The 22th sideroad at the 6th Con .was flooded at the river for nearly h«lf a mlle in breadth. _ Rev Mr Lee, the new minister at Cedarville, could not get to the Esplin Church on Sunday People‘s celtars have water in and we all eary a late spring. Quite a number of snoamwes $ fk aui l C . _ { VUr larmers are waiting patiently for Spring to open so as to get to work, Preparations are made and if we had the ground clear of snow and dry, things would be shoving nicely. Mr J H Scott .has employed an able foreman, Mr Alfred Slack. to run his ravuch, and James Dingwall has got Jos Coulter for the summer, Mr And. Dunn, of Keppe!l, paid his brotherâ€"mâ€"law, J Fettes, a yisit. Mr Alf Reid came back from Kilsyth, and is at the Corner. ‘ ‘The snow keeps with Our farmers ase Spring to open so Preparations are m ground clear of n would be shoviug ni Wedding belis are ringing on t Con., and before another Review here, it will giye happy tone. P. 8. Please put this budget trtended for last week,. I could 1. down in time for last week on of mail irregularity. is neceesary in driving them â€" old fog horn starts aâ€"goin‘ and p bave to assist in restraint. Our | and triâ€"weekly stage is theref a rare cooked beeisteakâ€"its very mg! Laying joking aside a & three trips n week are not enougl public expect a little more stren under difficulties. Say ! haven‘t we a great stage? â€" For expeditiousness its â€" simply â€" immense. That noble team Foxy Grandpa avnd Lingâ€" ering Blazes seem to know their import. ant work and are irresistible. Vigiliance It MNCRBKSAYY in Avieisie | e ie c uiee o wap Mr Alex MoeIntosh 1s the happy daddy of boy No. 2. . Miss Mary Sullivan, teacher at Peneâ€" tanguishine, spent the Easter vacation at her home in Gleneig. Exceedingly popular among the young people is Mr Thomas dJolnston, an old Dorunoch boy, who came down last week from Hillsdaie snd spent a few pleasa ut days in the burg anud vicinity, The village will be sorry to lose Mr W Pryle, the popular manager ot the People‘s store, who leaves this week to spend a few months in Manitoba‘s flourâ€" ishing capital. During his absense the business will be conducted by his brother Thomas. The melancholy days have come, the suadest of the year, With fifteen days of snow and slush for every one that‘s clear, Miss Alice O‘Leary, the popular te ashâ€" er of the separate scuool, accowmpanied by Miss Kate Eryle, +pent a pleasant week visiting friends and acquairtances in the county town. y xr Jolun Staples left on Tuesday for Flesherton, to bring home his valuable horse. mr Thos Dayis is going to work the Allan farm on shares this season, Mr Alex Jopp left last week to reâ€" sume his duties on the boats after »pendâ€" ing the winter around hbere. xr Thos Greenwood sold a team of colts to mr »McIntosh lasy week. Sorry to hear that Mr Jas »mcCracken is not improying very rapidly. Mr and »mrs Jas Allan of Alliston atâ€" tendod the fuueral of the former‘s father, xe Jas Allav. David and Hamniton were also at the funeral. 406 Bornâ€"To xr and ars Chris. Sherman, on Sunday, April 9th, a son. Both mother and son are doing well. xr Joseph Noible sold a fine horse last week to Anogus Hooper of the South Line, for the neat sum of $150. InPOqBai it ts sds de on Tuesday to the English Church Cemetery followed by a large number of trierds and neighbors. _ Rev Mr Furâ€" qubarson offliciated both at honse and grave. ___Last Sunday morning. April 16th, another of the old and much estsemeu pioneers, xr Jas Allan, passed peacetuily away after an iliness of ouly a few days. Mr Allan was born in Tyrone, Ireland, and at the age of 80. years be married Mauti‘da Johuson. In tha year 1841 he and his wife emigrated to Canads and settled near Toronto for two yeare. They then moved to the farm on which he livyed up to the time of hbis death. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow, who is confined to her bed for the last two years, and six sous and four daughters; John, in California ;‘Joseph. in Brandcn ; James, in Alliston ; Robt.. on the 4th Con.. Glenelg; Dave and Hamiltcn». in Hopeyille ; mrs matthew Davis, at Zion ; xrs Jno Haunah, at Holland Centre ; ars Wm xcFarlane and miss matilda, on the the old home. The funeral took place Intended for last Intended for last HOPEVILLE. DORNOCH. who sold his farm to us yet in Proton ringing on the 14th THE DURHAM REVIEW not enough and the ; them when the in‘ and pussengers at. Our biâ€"weekly Is tbherefore _ like â€"iIts very satisfiyâ€" are â€" gaining vuaget as inâ€" could not get k on accouut week. strenuonsness into the Stageman TORONTO comes ’ Speciaity :â€"Patent business of Manufacâ€" | ’t\\rers sn!f Engineers. | } MARION & MARION ‘ \_© Patent Experts and Solicitors. é ‘fotfices: { NeW York Life B‘ld‘g, Montrcal e’i‘s!- se 3Â¥ ‘&"':n‘ 5 FO Acres choice, unimproved land, 2{ 24 miles from the growing town of Rocanville. in which there has been five elevators erected in the past 2 yrs., and 18 miles from Moosomin. â€" Price $11 per acre. This land is located in a district where crop returns are sure. Full particulars trom W. E Jopr. or _ Wa Enar. Moosomin, Ass. Edge Hill. Quite a number of the porkers have become crippled on account of the severe wiuter; may the warm weather soon come to take the warp off theim. NORTH WEST WHEAT LANDS FOR SA LE Mr Clas Boyle sold a finc * Buffaio Gill" colt to Mr Mr B reablzed a handsome Mr Robert Bradley who from moving owing to the roads got away last week. â€"4 iC aiom enole tivng his summer‘s wood cut up. Distemper is still raging among of the horses around here. Will Beil and Andrew Ditner are ing quite a time doctoring some of t at present. Will English was oyer Batty Wright a few days la Will and Dick Moran have teuisg their house which make improvement on it. Icuder gelting scarce yet. Â¥ Mr and Mrs Thos Moran Sr, were laid up with la grippe some time ugo _ We are pleaved to see them around again Siill the winter bolds writing, but we hear uo fcdder getting scarce yet. mouday the 18th of April, ar moved his effects to this towun on Bents ail records for the lact 9 A committee was appointed to let the painting of the Presbyterian Church in this town, The work will we understand be in process in a few weeks, the bulk of the sum requized to do the Jjob is proyided for already. Come u‘vl.lu'r;t ’ We are pleased to notice that very litâ€" tle damage was fone to the Miil Dam in this town , and Mr Mceleod is to be con. gratnilated for lits safety in that respect. Mr Jolin McLeod is home for a while with his mother, Mrs Rev McLeod of this place, Miss Jennie James who has been ailing for the last few montbs is in the hospitai at Fergus where sho is undergoing treatâ€" ment. _ We hope to hear of this flue young lady being restored again i0 ber usual healith, Our immerchants are taking advyantage of Jaying in a large stock of Spriug and Suwmmer goods which they intend to disâ€" ‘ pose of at right prices. l2 F0 220 OOj CuSp uoOde JOf x uume, Dan McKinnon, of Durkaw,. visited friends on the South Line, on Saturday and Sunday last. _ Dau was the first to drive to the south on wheels this spring, t 202E WV ' 41. â€" > [nose that left for the West lateâ€" ly are Robt McLacbJan, for Calgary, N W T; Alex McMillav, Hector McLean, (Saudy‘s), Malcolm McLean, (Hector), Arch Mc Millaa, (Johu‘s). _ The last four are all from the 8 Line, Artemesia, Lachlin MclLachlac, who has boen awny for a tew years in other countries, came home to his wother‘s a lew days ago and will prubably stay home tor u uime. Amouy those that left for the ly are Robt McLacbJan, for C W T; Alex McMillav, Hector (Saudy‘s), Malcolm McLean, Arch Mc Millaa, (John‘s), _ The are all from the 8 Line. Arterm e Mr Arch McCuaig atieuiled a meeting of Directors of the Grey and Bruce Fire Insurance Co. at Hanover. on Saturday, 16th April. Com. Jolin McArthur of this place, atâ€" tended a meeting at Toronto lately an« ut O. Sound on House of Retuge business. Dr. Atkinson and Mr Peter MeArthur spelut a lew days in Toronto ut Easter on business. some of the sick are getting better. Mrs McArthur, North Line, is confined to her bed for the last mouth or so, but is recovering slowly. Christena MecDonald â€"Hugh‘sâ€"is all rigbt again after a seâ€" vere attack of sickness, Mrs Chas Mecâ€" Donald is slowly recovering from a severe attuch of indigestion. She is attended by Dr Dix on of Priceville, 00 00 mc e eapee a few days will make a change Just five a haudsome fizure Glascott PRICEVILLE. 0 this town on sleighs for the last 20 years Moran have been bat which makes quite an vho was detained the stats of the C ue 3 year old Mr Thos Moran, on at time of compilatuts of among some belpmmg Mr t week, get. up. are havâ€" of theirs Hil/CkH The interior work of the building it is | expected will be completed within ten days, but a considerable amount of the | exterior painting was of such a naturel that the inspector refused to issue; cerâ€" On Wednesday, Warden Pringle and Messrs Gordon and McArthur visited the institution and made arrangements for the fencing and other preparation s for spring work. nvuv o3 GP niyr Uuds sSUPPLIES, I tificates for the work until it had | Ssuigeitsure reâ€"coated, Mr, McAlpine, agent of The house of refuge committee of l _O"““ io Wind Engine and Pump the county council met at thecommittee * "O0W @ngaged in fitting up the pu rooms in the market building on Friday ‘"& appatatus which 1t is also expe last to consider tenders for supplies for| Y be in operation in a week, As ( the house of refuge. The following: p.u-ed'wuh the pumping Tower on were the successful tenderers : Jno., Mcâ€" ***t hill the plant for the house of Quaket and Co., Owen Sound, groceries | "8* !8 0n a larger scale, lhewheing and dry goods ; Knott Bros., Markdale, | w“"":" of the respective beights 0j agricultural implements ; Western founâ€"‘ 424 65 feet, constructed of 8 inch i dry Co., Wingham, for large cooking| Whereas the one on the hill is 50 feet range; R. L. Adolf, Owen Sound, for| tower f‘nd"('onstl‘ucled of 6 inch j beds and springs ; F. Sargeant, Mark*, The::e 1s 1-.100 feet of iron piping in «¢ dale, for meat ; and Mclnnis, Markd«le, | nection with the pumping plant,â€" fof meat. | Advertiser, Druggist and Seedsman, Carter‘s Dwarf Essex Sowing Rape $ & 4:4 American and Canadian Seeds. i. > Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass, f â€"â€"DUTCH SETS.â€"â€" o Ground Oil Cake, Linseed, Horse and Cattle Spice Aberdeen Green and Purple Top, Improved Grey Stone. Include Sugar Beet, Half Sugar Mangel, Norfolk Yellow Giant Manâ€" gel, and Mamimmoth Long Red Mangel!, Swede Turnip ‘Seedâ€"â€" Kangaroo, Elephant, Champion; London Purple Top, King Swede, &c. â€" HOUSE OF REFUGE SUPPLIES LERDINC FELD AND CARDEN StE0, From Britain and from one of the noted Seed Houses, including 2the SEEDS: SEEDS! ; Paints Holly wood Hardware Groceries @) Prints 1200 yerds of 36 inch wide Print, regularly Great Attractions Alex. Pussell FIELD SEEDS N» ANNUAL IMPORT OFSEEDS kinxiafet ;,.M’.*.j Rrpica on 9B ue § PE B0 t ALEX,. RUSSELL. .. PARKHKR SATURDAY ONLY « sold at 15¢ and are cheap at that price, _ We will sell them on Saturday for 8c per yard. All good colors, This is a snap. 3 bottles Best Pickles for....... 25cents 3 cans Salmon for..............25 cents ments| Five years ago Mr. ations | the Big Store, Ltook out | policy, No. 2010, in the selecting to have the p g it is | premium every five yea n ten ; on is g reater then y | It pays to insure in the * of the | For particulars apply to rature | W. D. Miurs, D @7 Corâ€" THE BIG STORER Wear lorger, cover better, and retain their gloss longer than other makes. Paint Your Home inside and outside with Hollywood. $15 Gun for.: :.:. ~:» :.; â€". . â€" $9.098 $7.50 Washing Machine for...... 5 49 AT RUSsELL‘S FOR PAYING LARGE PROPITS. C NCmVE 10K Out an endowment _in the Impetial Life, e the profits reduce the live years, The reducâ€" then "Was antintsv 4 [ructed of 8 inch fion on the hill is 50 feet t« ucted of 6 inch iron APRIL 21, 1904 District â€" 4. A, H-un(er. of yas anticipated, o lmperi.j Life," g up the pump is also expected week, As com. tower on the e hbhouse of ref. lhelt‘hfiing two Alex. Russell Miutr wsaduacs 3 & 2 endowment Pu inp Co, Durham pumpâ€" of 60 the B Casl

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