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Durham Review (1897), 16 Jun 1904, p. 8

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1} | ROBT. BURNETT Groceries | Boots and Shoes Readyâ€" Made Clothing THE PEOPLE‘S STOREF Dairy Cheese...... Stiiton Cheese . . Pie Peaches...... ..10¢ Peaches (in syrup). . 20¢ Featy...... .... «+. :06 Plums, 2 kinds. .... 20c Pineapples.. 15, 20, 25¢ Strawberries........ 20c Raspberries...... .. 20c McINTYRE‘S GROCERY CANNED FRUITS THESE ARE N. P. McINTYRE. We have THE SHOE, and that is the f€ IMPERIAL,» patent kid, the best Canadianâ€"made shoe there is toâ€"day. Also the " Keith " of American manuâ€" facture. Cail in and be fitted. We can satisfy you with quality, size and price. L7 . pandhnloabtaids. <+A . ing you that fine, dressy appearâ€" ance. _ They‘re going fast, being as cheap as infertor makes. Have you tried one of 01 Suits "Piccadiily Brand" Made of the best material best finish, and is the be Clothing in Canada. If | one, we are certain you lighted with it _ If not, once, and secure a go They go a lons way tmu: The Cheapest, The The most Reliable. CHEESE GUAR A N i LMed one of our Men‘s ceadiily Brand" Clothing? he best material, with the h, and is the best fitting in Canada. If you have are certain you are deâ€" flum.......,..... .106 FigG:.:~«« . â€"..:++~<,100 Raspberry .........10¢ Strawberry .... ....10¢ Jam in Pails.. ... ... 50e i it. _ If not, come at secure a good suit. long way towards givâ€" i lt s 2 3 «.. MeLaren‘s Cheese Jf\M \ Mcesirs Geo and , Sta contract of cleaning i and repairing the fenc in first .class style, ; also finished banking _ Mrs: K Knox is impro slowly, She is able to _ si thort time each day. _ Her is considered out of danger. Mr Vint Hill has his saw m and we soon hope to hear the Our school bell is missed . of its absence. D McCannel treated busgy last week. J MeQuoen must be He was seen on MnA 10 CCOH C CCHCBE. fie was seen on Monday morning about daylight delivering a " Dowsel Washer," Mrs K Knox ig improving â€" very sinwlo aL. e 541 7 Sn t d e mt o or better known as 1156, will bold their Friday. June 17th. G Come ali, & fine slal')ryigdhter“i)ouse floor, everything up to date second season. iotibnbsinant in dsnb sc Bs i3355 § 3 3 good time, The first beef will be slaughtered night, Tuesday® Mr Witters has puat o Aine ulmimiickss ol _". i0 Misses Mary and Flora Clark yisited Notle Wilson one day last week uind got home after dark but they were not at all nervous as they were well guarded. Miss Sarah Clark writes home from the weit that she likes it fine, _ She often sees ler cousin, Miss McLeod and has a miad kima Mr and Mrs T Watsor visitel at J Ferguson‘s on Sunday, Mr Charlie Ferguson visited home the last of last weok and did not forget to call at somebody elss‘s home., Charlie looks as though the Lower Sectlement agrees with him. Parlor Jamp, dinner set, } doz. te spoons & } doz knives and forks, sad trong 4 doz tumblers, gilt crystal set, 1 pr vase 1 doz cups, plates and sauncers, clees dish, cream jug, decorated tray, silve fruit spoon. gilt edgo frai t set. bedroon set, erystal fruit set, bake board, rofting pin & potato masher, 1 pr crash towels pr linen towels, table drape, 1 pr lace curtains, 1 pr towels and pr of blankets, fincy table cover, white bed spread, plush covered work box, fancy table spread table cloth, white bed spread, table spread 1 pr feather pillows, 1 pr sheets, 1 pr blankets, cbenillc table cover, looking glass, 1 pr curtain poles, a fancy kitchen elock, rocking cbair, bible and bymna} combined and §$1 bill, clock shelf, 1 pr erystal bread plates. the Orange Lodge Â¥ 0 ww 1 Following is the list of presents in ad. dition to the clock already mentioned beâ€" tokening in their variety and usefulness the warm regard of many friends. Those present also tendered hearty congratulaâ€" mons. _ [ The ReviEw extends felicitations also.â€"Ed,.] â€" Lack of space coustrains us to give only the presents though our correspondent sends the donors. Te TA HAEVWL ~bD6 ~coremony, whic: proved to be very interesting decoronsly carried out. ‘The choir of the Hall, of which the bride was a valued and effiâ€" cient member were present and presented her with a handsome parior mante; clock. The _ neighbors and more immediate friends to the numper of about 70 were also present, E7 Wl sadndi t on h lc Bs 4 9 A id 1 heanrts wh ol lLeat as one, was performed at tue home of Mr and Mrs Edwin Wells, wher: their second daughter, Annie, was united to Abraham Herbert Hooper, 3rd son of Mr Jas Hooper here. The bride accompanied by her father came in beaunâ€" tifolly attizred in white, as was also the bridesmaid, Miss Lizzie Laughton, carryâ€" img lovely boquets, and wearing in their hair a spray wreath ot daisies and other white flowet:. Mr Dayid Hooper, brothâ€" er of the groom acted in the capacity of best man. The Kev Mr Campbell, Droâ€" more corducted the ceremony, whicn proved to be very interesting decoronsly carried out. ‘The choir of the Hall, of which the bride was a valued and effiâ€" cient member were present and presented her with a handanima 1 .21 _ 1 _ _ _ RPTOCHUEC One of those pleasing events culminating in bentts wha‘t Lask u8 an. Mr and Mrs Juno Little. Proton. yisited at Mr Robt Ector‘s last Sabbath. Mr and Mrs Geo Ritchie visited friends last week. Wm Ritchie purchased a thor Hereford bull from Arch Hanter, | to improve his stock. Mrs Jas Staples and son her her brother ‘Thos Bar Sound last week,. Mrs Tehigh is visiting her mother, Mrs Williams, and other friends round Edge Hill. _ She is accompanied by her little néerce, Mr Chas Moflat, Sr Owen Sound on a vis and family. â€" Thence Arthur to visit his sou trip, 0r cleaning up the schoolâ€"yard ing the fence which they Gid class style. _ Fred Runciman hed banking the walls and l‘ armers are busy getting in their nips and maugels this week. Fall wheat "in this district looks well and some of it, to=lay, 11th, in the ehot blade. Messrs Conâ€" Reschenbach and Law, Walkerton, were the gnests and. Mrs Wim Lake on Tuesdav Miss Kate MeP* ail, Carrick, is the gnest of the Misses MeArthur this weekâ€" Mr fI Alexander lost a colt worth about $90. There seems t> be bad luck in horses this Spring as quite a nuwber have died lately. The weadcw crop promises to be exâ€" traordinarily good. _ Pasture immense, Fall Wheat faizr. The Spring crop hbas had a little too much rain ou the lovlands. ; Mr Potter has is stock of logs mannâ€" factured into Lomber. Lath and Shingles. Mr Jas Welch drove to Dornoch last week with a borse and bugzgy but returnâ€" ed home leading the hborse. The bhorse evidently tried to imatate a eyclone which the bugey could not stand and so got a severe shaking up and had to be left in Dotnoch for repairs. Feed less oats Jiin The wet weather of the last tw has beeu a drawhack to the W farmers, Nevertbeless we are ge! a few potatoes between tihe drops. io oo on on M Oe ob hope to hear the whistle. BOOTHVILLE NORTH EGREMONT. treated himself to Stanle){ Haw ++@4 ge_ of Swinton Park Kuinanol‘s Lodge, No ir anoual picnic on Good time expected. missed on Edge Hill rushing business a _ visited home the did not forget to ‘s bome. â€" Charlie Lower Sectlement CA PVI IOJU ANHGC $0 got a up and had to be left in airs. Feed less oats Jiin, McP‘:ail,A Carrick, is the WELBECK. 6 drape, 1 pr lace and pr of blankets, white bed spread, , fancy table spread # sllie s w s 2L Foving â€" very sit up for a r son Willie Sr., left last week for visit to his son Thos ce he will go to Port son Henry# Pleasant with â€" cement â€"â€" This is the THE DURHAM REVIEW Ret, 7: doz. tea forks, sad irons, 1 set, 1 pr vases saucers, cheese °4 tray, silver t set., bedroom : board, rolting pr crash towels, in Pnd the union of two son Fred, visited Banks, in Owen ed a thoroâ€"bred Hanter, â€" Bound and interegeing gecount got the ibach and John the gnests of Mr n Tuesday last, a new last two weeks are gettins in np The Council adjourned to J uly Oth, at lo a. m. " | _ Accovats were passed and paid as follows _ :â€"James Staples, assessing, $40.00 ; Thos Jack. fill at Lot 5, Con 8, [ 18. 75 ; Jas Staples, equalizing 3 S Sec. ions 9.00 ; Municipal World Municipal Stationery, 7.47 ; Chae Vaugban, keep and expenses of J Rowland, 6.00; N McGilliâ€" vray, culvert Lot 10, Con 2, N D R., 5.50; D J MeNab, repairing rord Lot 49, Con [8, E_ _G R, 1.50; W D Davis, repairiag | rond Lot 49, Can ‘8, E G 42. bo oto ; N Meâ€" [Gillivray. repairing road Log 49, C on 8, EG R, 6octs; Angns Black, repairing at Lot 40, Con 2, N D R. 1.00 : Miles Darcy, Jr.. repairing At Lot 1o, Con 8, 8.00 ; G Timmons, repairing ot Lot 5, Con 8, 1.00; Wa Kerney, letting & iuspecting, 1L50; Geo E Arrowsmith, letting and inspecting &e., 2.03; Thos Davis, Com work, 2.00; Thas McFadden, Com work, 2.00; J 8 Black on Committee, 2.00 ; Dom Express Co charges, Go ets, Yelâ€"back Arrowsmith â€"Kerneyâ€"That any person or pursons cutting opr removing shade trees or any cther timber along the Public Hishways withont the consent of this Couneil will be prosecuted according to Law, and that a Byâ€"law be passed to conâ€" firm this resolution and fix the penalty. Carried. Zion Kerneyâ€"â€"-.\rIc.\hHan-â€"-Tbnt appropriations for the cur $150.00, for each ward. â€"Ca TORONTO y l c 0) NC RO OE LOL 28. Gon 7. â€"CHien« elg, remove his fence off the road along the deviations to its proper place.â€"Car, Davisâ€"MeMHlanâ€"That the Reevo and Clerk is bereby authorized and instructed to execnte a reconvevance or Quit Ciaim Deed for Lot No 36, Con 2, N D R as this Uouncil can have no interest in said Lot baving only the life interest of the late Aun Me Millan.â€"Carried, ‘ ;, â€"\ _ "" ) voneitor for Wmm O‘Mars, also the accounts of Dr Smuith & We O‘Mara be left over till next weeting, and that the ! Reeve and Mr Kerney be a committee to ’ enquire into the case, and report to thns Council at next meeting, Carried, Kerneyâ€"Davisâ€"17hat the Report of the Committee re Irish Lake Devifttions be ndopted and that the Clerk be instracted \to communtcate with Artemesia Connarl ‘ to have ccenpant of Lot 28. Con 7. Glenâ€" elg, remove his fence off the road along the deviations to its proper place.â€"Car, Davisâ€"MeMHlanâ€"That the Reevo and Clerk is bereby authorized and instructed [ to execnte a reconvevance or Quit Ciaim | Deed for Lot No 36, Con 2, N D R as this } Countlil sin l1§¥a: mairs. _ . 1: "~* NB LOH turâ€" inz.â€"Carried,. Dayvisâ€"Kerneyâ€"That P Telford, Solicitor for the accounts of Dr Smmt be left over till next wee Reeve and Mr Kerney 1 enquire into the case, a Council ab Dext maetins Arrowsmithâ€"McMilanâ€"That as soon as the House of Refuage is ready to receive Inmates, this Council stop pavments to those uow on the charity list.â€"Carried. Davisâ€"Kernevâ€"That the claim of ay meCuarg for damages by the upsetting of a load of hay be lefl over till next meetâ€" Srow _1 MA uuct dn Arrowsmitb-Kerneyâ€"Th Report to this Council ie Fra be adopted, and that this Cc to assist the said McCartney â€"Carried. ap.} 1,} 300 P & committeo to examing an‘d take levels for the repair of roud at Lots 61. 62 & 63, Con 8. BE a R and if the cost is not too great, bhave the same reâ€" paired and made safe for travel.â€"Car After Court of Revision. the Counc: met for business. _ A}ll the members preâ€" sent, the Reeve in the chair, minutes of _last meeting read and coufirmed. _ Comâ€" munications read as follows : From the Treasnrer, statement of receipts and Ex penditures with balance in Treasury ; from the Comumittee on Irish Lake deyiations, their report; from Thos« Ritchie and 25 others, reâ€"water course ; from A McCuaig, clainm for damages sustained on defective road ; from the County Treasurer, re Lots sold by the Crown ; from Engenia Falls Water Power & Electric Company with draft of Byâ€"Law, McMillxmâ€"Kemey~’l‘bat the Reeve and Mro Davis bha m nemunebhkins 420000R Un 20 OmCP WTVECE HC owner for north hailves of Lots 5 & 6, Con 1,8 D R and separated from the Bell property ; Ranuld xcPherson was entered as M F on Lot 44, Con 3. N D R; Peter Mair was entered as owner for LOt 21, Con 1, N D R. . With these changes the Roll was finally revised and ordered to be certified to by the Clerk, Appeals were beard and changes were made in the Assessment Roll as foltows : Geo Staples and Richard Barker were entered as tenants for Lots 43 & 44, Cop 8, E. G. R.; Arthor meCrie was entered for 1 of 29. Con 1, E. G, R: Dan KRobertâ€" you was entered for W4 of Lot 8. Con 11 ; W Watterson was entered for E4 of Lot 8, Con 11; W A Wiggins was entered as owsee for uorth hailves nf T nte E/w a ons The Councit met May 3oth and organâ€" ized as a Court of Revision. _ All the members present, each member made and subscribed to the necessary oath as +neh member, and took their seats. _ arr poâ€" Fadden was sppointed to the chair, The property, to the south of the burg, formerly ocenpied by Mrs MeAilen, has been porchased by Mr Donald McIntosh. Messrs Frank and Tom Sullivyan of Irish Lake visited their sister. Mrs Jno Suliiyan, on Sunday last, Mr and Mr. W in Ruenaings, wortl1, Sandayed with friends burg. We miss the pleasan tertaining maunor of Cracken who left laat and Mrs McAllen for Outario, T James Wilson bas bought ont his brother Wim‘s property. Jim will lhkely give up timbering and settie down and tuke it easy the rest of the time. Mr and Mrs Gordon, Durham, visited their daughter at Mrs Don McCannel‘s on Sunday last, Mr Rott Smait bas ranted his fatherâ€" in law‘s farm for a tarm ~ af > iadus Mt and M Dromore and lâ€"vernng the (rmi:d. foisking touch to tle and it hbas no equal. The * ol Ens s ° JM 1for °s torm of years, and Mrs Boaks has rented at dn t n n e â€" lor the current year i ward. â€"Carried. Kerneyâ€" That anv ne GLENELG COUNCITL _ Staples, masrs;.s;in;, « fill at Lot 5, Con 8, equalizing 3 S See. sate for travel.â€"Car, Kerneyâ€"That the Reeve‘s uncil re Frank NcCartney, that this Council#decline unor of Miss Hiimâ€")iflenhtl;:l left last Tuesday with Mr en for Schreiber, New I W in Blzn.iipas! of Chatsâ€" { » BLACK, Clerk. Revision. the Couneil All the members preâ€" the chair, minutes of nd coufirmed. _ Comâ€" DORNCCH. ground. _ This puts tle pleasal»t..smi}gs and enâ€" will move ;ilo;t'l}: foilows : _ From the t of receipts and Exâ€" 1ce in Treasury ; from rish Lake deyiations, Thos Ritchie and 25 Thflb RDy person 4 6 4. the account of J the _ ward Boothvilie Schocl any further be International Correspondence Schools, Gentlemen :â€"It is a pleasure, if n In 1896 I enrolled in the Marine cess my studies on shipboard, th profession wihilst working at i} pra Engineering, and the habit of stud; ****~:« Â¥ours ~â€"ResnentinHc The following testimonial is one mm the 5 lbs CURRANTS best, Saturday.. 25¢ 7 lbs best TAPIOCA, Saturday....... 25¢ 37 tins NONSUCH Stove Polish, 10c for be, 5e for.... 3¢ 98 lbs 40c BLK. Ceyâ€" Jon TEA, Satu:â€" day for......... 28¢ Items of Interest i Saturday $1 Goes as far MR. J. L Tok tm n EW l o 0. 0.« uho auueh io 0 n o o ce t o e Nee ooo O ~neien Wool, like Butter and Eggs, go here the same,as Cash. {ls extroardinary Bargains will be given in all Depts. of the Big Store during Wool season, you will find that almost Bring Your Wool to us. We want itall. We pay the highest market price for it in Trade Or Cash. it makes no difference to us ; we want the wool, â€" INTERNATIGNAL Correspondence Schools Alex. Russell Mechanical Engineer; Mechanical Draftsman; Elec. trical Engineer; Electrician : Civil Engineer; Surveyor ; Mining Engineer ; Sanitary Engineer ; Architect; Archi. tectural Draftsman ; Sign Painter ; Chemist ; Ornamental Designer ; Showâ€"Card Writer; Ad Writer; Window Dresser ; Bookkeeper ; Stenographer; T rench, German, or Spanish, with Phonograph ; Commercial Law. ie want Your 1Woo Alex. Russell. Groceries Write TOD.Ay the habit of study, to Respeccfully, (Sge If you should need any Goods Bargain on shipboaia;â€"'th:;o working at it practic â€" MacKAY, HA RRISTON, oN OUR LOcar ool taken as C , SCRANTON, AY, stating which position interests you, to of pr;ucticall y mansy and speaks for itselt : _â€"_ Duorham, Ont., 1!s, Scranton, Pa.. ( not a duty, to speak in praise of { le'Engine.er‘ina Course, and nnrona., Chief Engineer THE BIG STORR , Alex. Russell (Sgd.) REPRESENTATIVE : guining A the ash for following Bargains : F ols oes Eue As 2. »g Course, and pursued with s ¢ a theoretical knowledge of : I owe my advancement in Steq teachings of the Schools, R, 0. WILKIE, gineer, National Cement CGo,. Lt 144 pr. CROMPTON CORSETS, reg. 75¢, Saturday... 59¢ 200 yds PRINT, 1 yd wide, regular 15¢ Satm'day. + * +%*> > B§G 500 lbs YARN, all coâ€" lors except Black and red, Saturâ€" day for...â€"» +« >+«. BGCG $2 Elsewhere P[&ise of the I Dry Goods JUNME 16. 1904 ledge of my April 1904, Day or any day i) Ltd, Steam sucâ€" _ JUNE * _ 18th. = Dain VOL. XXVI @menmmmomemememememmemscons sn $ es RaviEw and Toronto Reaeview and Toronto | Review and Daily Gi REviEw and Weekly ReviEw and W, Majl REVIEW and Western RevIEw and Weekly i REeview and Fam. He REeview and Weekly REVIEW and Mon, We WANTED â€" The colo Our Lines o Print and Madras in exclusive patte Milliner With embroidj and insertion _ Trimmed wit sertions, appliâ€" Ynes, CiG...... *CROWN‘ Whit WHITE CORSE Review Cliub JA WHITE SHIR Dominio JAM When you that it wili Men

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