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Durham Review (1897), 21 Jun 1906, p. 8

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1J# ty aavaeane o prianmp xd | THE. PEOPLE‘S STORE SNAPA Cas || A Grand Excursion | ROBERT BURNETT. | L____________J To Experimental Farm and Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, will be held under the auspices of the South Grey and East Wellington Farmers‘ Institutes, on The Excursion will start by special trains from the following Grand Trunk Stations, and tickets can be had at the following rates for round trip. ‘Trains will run according to ‘tlve following time table : DURHAM _ 7.50 VARNEY 71.56 HOLSTEIN _ 8.07 MT. FOREST 8.20 DURHAM _ 7.50a. m. $1.15 $0.60 ELMWOOD 7.15 a, m,. $1.20 _ ©qV.U VARNEY _ T15 © 11B _ .60 | HANOVER 7.2% " 115 .60 HOLSTEINâ€" $07 = _ 115. .60 NEUSTADT 740 " 115 _ .60 MT. FOREST82 =~â€" 105 _ .55 AYTON T 5y â€" * L0 ©© 6e ALSFELDT 7.5 + 110 .5 Arrive at Guelph 10 a. m. Returning leave Guelph at 5.30 p. m. . Tickets good to return on any train on the 23rd. Â¥ 4 2t All are invited am 1 all should take this opportunity of visiting the farm which, in all its differ ent departments, is worthy of inspection. The experâ€" imental plots of all varieties of grains, grasses, roots and forage crop ; the different breeds of ‘ive stock ; the farm dairy ; the Creamery; the Cheese Factory ; the Muse um and the Flower Department ; the Rural Consolidated School Buildings, where the children from five School Sections are taught in a good graded school ; and the McDonald Institute, a school for farmers‘ daughters. The immense buildings were erected by Sir Wm. McDonald of Montreal. _ Amj le train accommodation will be provided and everything will hbe comfortable, _ Make your arrangemenits early and take in this excursion, W J. Yo ung, Have‘]You got your ticket for the great Jarvisâ€"Fergusonâ€"Cameron Concert in and Ele The 2nd and 3rd divisions of lot num ber 16, Concession 1. East Garafraxa Road, Glenelg, 100 acres, Apply to Axotus MoK1rxxox or to J. P. TEur®rorc, Durham Dated April 1th, 1906. F"~" Atfthe present time|the homes throughout the country are in the midst of the annual Spring housecleaning. The house will 1e°qtite reâ€"furnishing to a great extent, and this is just where The People‘s,Store"can meet your demands. _ Call in and inspect our complete lines of 1 Sof‘c water, heated by steam, »ctric Vights. Apply to Our large stock enables you to select just what you fancy in quality, design, shade and price. _ Before buying elsewhere, see the bargains we offer you in this houseâ€"furnishing department. Then we feel confident we can satisfy you. Butter, Eggs and Highest Prices Paid, either Cash omfort able Dwelling House. Hard JUST ARKIVED ...â€"â€"â€" A â€"shipment of â€" the TARM ‘FO RENT Albert Soap Co‘s, Soaps DARLINGS, The People‘s Druggists "(0O RENT. Lunch Provided on the Farm. Leave Adulits Childiren 7.50 a. m. $1.15 $0.60 Friday June 22, ° Re â€" furnish your Home «© Good Goods at Right Prices.‘*‘ _ Phone No., 3. 1X%, Pres, S. Grey, Durham P. O. PURE CASTILE .. ... 15¢lb, 2 for 25¢ EOSEBATH........... ..... 30e cake MECHANICS TAR.......... 10c cake BABY‘S OWN...,............ 10c cake SWEET PINK...a 10 cent value for 5e N. MclxtyrRrE. Curtains and Curtain Oilcloths, _ Carpets, Poles, Linoleums and Rugs, etc., etc. wWOOL WANTED The desirable business stand on Garafraxa Street, at present occu?ied by James [reland. Possession will be given on July 1st, Apg’ly to Â¥ax. Larp.aAw. Strayed to the premesis of the underâ€" signed, Lot 27, Con 8 Bentinek, four young cattle. Owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take the animals away. TOR SALl OR RENT. Geo. Binnie, ASTRAY Leave Adults Children or Produce 7.15 a, m. $1.20 $0.60 f2 C# 0 L150 .60 T4ap © â€" L1B â€" .60 To = * Lib || .56 " sB + 1.10 .50 IMG, Secy. S Grey, Bunessan P. O, DoxAaLp McDonxaLp Saturday night tells of a Western Ontario town which has lost considerâ€" able trade because an automobile is running up and down the roads in the neighborhood and farmers are afraid to meet it. That is an extreme case but it indicates how the wind blows l If you want to ruin your boy just take his side on every question and dispute he has with his teacher or your neighbors‘ children. Just let him know you are with him, right or wrong. in all his disputes. This will glve him a good start in the downâ€" ward path. R. R. Gamey, M. P. P , will give an address at the rink, on Thursday, 21st June, on ‘New Ontario.‘ _ Lucky its the longest day of the year, for when a fluent man gets hold of such a fertile topic, there‘s no telling when he will end up. CoxKkEyâ€"CAMPBELL.â€" Indianapolis papers to hand record the marriage of PrJno. A. Conkey to Miss Genâ€" evieve Campbell of that city. The ceremony and the occasion seems to have been brilliant betokening the respect held for both bride and groom. The former‘s many friends here exâ€" tend felicitations. The Bell Telephone Co., has bhad a large gang of men hete for a week or two making changes and improveâ€" ments in the wiring of the town. Quite a number of poles have been movyed or replaced and cable strength® eners added here and there. _ When completed the improvements will no doubt be appreciated by the citizens. Many patrons of the registered letâ€" ter system have an idea that the regisâ€" tration of a letter carries with a Govâ€" ernment guarantee for its safe delivâ€" ery, of reinbursement in case of loss. That this is a fallacy is shown by a statement of an official of the departâ€" ment. If a registered letter is lost or burned, or otherwise destroyed, the senderis not entitled to collect anyâ€" thing from the department. The Additional Locals. registration of a letter is just an exâ€" tra safeguard to insure its delivery. 1n addition, however amounts sent up to $25 may be insured with the dea. partment, the cost being 3 cents up to $10 and 6 cents up to $25. WaTErworksâ€"Ohesley is investiâ€" gating the question of waterworks and considering the feasibility of bringing it from a lake 10 miles distant. Their industrial Association, a body akin to our Merchants‘ Association is urging the. council to obtain all possible data as to cost of installation and equipâ€" ment, and take a pleltuscite of the property owners and if the vote be against municipal ownersblp, then the Association recommends a franchise on the usual terms. Here is a field which Durham might well cultivate with good results, We have lakes and springs within 5 or 6 miles that would meet requirements of fire proâ€" tection and domestic service ; we have a town Association which is active in the town‘s best interests, and to them as well as to the council, vitizens will look expectantly. for proposals along ’ this line. The Sons}jof Scotland Demonstraâ€" tion Committee at Durham, have succeeded in gecuring for their Annuâ€" al Celebration on Dominion Day, a first class attraction in having a deâ€" tachment of the Royal Canadian Draâ€" goons present.\ This unique feature will be thoroughly enjoyed and turnâ€" ed to profitable use as well for it will give farmers agd horsemen a good idea of the class pf horse required by the Military. T In addition t§ this they offer of course the usual large prizes for Scot. tish events so keeily contested, Pipe Eands, Dancing, ete., and the Palaro Bros. in pantomilne and fire Acts, ending with a GranÂ¥l Rink concert at which Harold Jarvig, of Detroit, and other stars will be pri§sent. TORONTO The Mammoth w@rks of the Naâ€" tional Portland CemeRt Co. will be open to ticket holders, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 11 iAid _A d d d d s Limited T8 Dundas St, London, Ont If you wish to sell or exchange lyour progerty quickly or profitably or if you wish to buy, don‘t fail to see or write our Gen Agent for the Co of Grey, Wmm W Ramage, Thistle P. O, who has lateâ€" ly been apgointed to this position. We make no charge un‘ess the. property is sold, _ For further particulars, apply, personally or by letter, to either of the above addresses. The Western Real Estate Exchange, Ltd., London, Ontarie, In reference to the above, 1 beg to announce that I will be pleased at anvy time to meet with parties wishing to buy, sell, or exchange, but will for conâ€" venience be in Durham every Saturday afternoon. If we don‘t see you, send us a postâ€"card: we will gladly give all inâ€" formation. Orders or enquiries at the fi"fi‘" Office will receive prompt atâ€" tention. Royal €Canadian Dragoons. WM. W.RAMAGE, Gen.Agent NOTICE t event on the whole\ program waAs a +‘military melee " eight of the mounted Dragoons. These and other evolutions will presented on Ind July. The Highlanders are coming too, so that with the Palaros, the windmill,* the games, the races, band music, all records +will be smashed. % All that was mortal of Mrs Walter‘ Horsburg was laid to rest in Maplewood cemetery, (Barber‘s Corners):â€"on 7 June. Rey Mr McDonald officiated at the house, taking for his text, *For yo know not the day nor the hour. " from which he preached an eloquent sermon. On account of unayoidable circumstances, he was unable to attend at the grave, this duty falling to Rev Mr Farqubarâ€", soo, of Durbam. The tuneral was largeâ€" ly atiended, but owing to the long dis« tance, quite a number retired when they reached the Rocky. The chief mourners were the husband and three children, John W., Pauline, and babe James Walter, Mr and Mrs Christian Kreager, Holstein, parents of the deceased, and her brothers Henty, John and Christian, with Mrs John also, Mr and Mrs Wm Yandt, Ho‘stein, the latter a sister, Mrs Joseph Simons, Glenelg, another sister, Mrs Jos Oannon Algoma. anothor rister, was unabie to attend. Mr Allan Horsburg, New Lowâ€" ell. brother present. The +pa‘l bearers were ber brothers, Henry and John, Wim and Caspar Yaudt, brothersâ€"inâ€"law, David Watson and \WW m Lake, neighbors, Mrs Horsburg was of German deecent in religion a strong Presbyterian, kindly and considerate as a neighbor, she would halve the last loaf of bread. As wife and mother she was true and deâ€" voted, uncomplaining undor reverses, ever looking to that‘bright future which she gained at last and is now waiting to be reunited to the sorrowing friends lefs behina. ‘ If we are to judge by the hum of the mill these days they must be making some big shingles, . We are informed Squire Lake bas turned out a bunch of giant shingles. Thereâ€"are 120 shingles In a bunch and will coyer laid out singly 140 square feet of ground or will lay bo square feet on a roof 6 inches to the weather, _ Mr Ed if you can beat this drop aline will you? The price of shingles has also dropped $2 per square to §1.80 for thirty days only eo if you want to shingle that gasoline engine and make it weather tight just come out our way please, Dom\ Day Celebration Royal Canadian Dragoons to be \ _ Present Dra at V 24th May last t Dragoons} who am on 2nd of Ju By the Fa.v% and Instruction of the Minister of Militia. The Amuserkent Committee of Ben Nevis Camp, Sons of Scotland, have pleasure in anndguncing that they bhave completed Arrangements to haye for their celebration ‘of 1906, a detachment of the Royal Can@dian Dragoons from Toronto. The hotses are coming in a palace horse car afd the men will give exhibitions not toâ€" he seen anyâ€" where in Ontario ‘¢xcept at Teronto and the cavalry cauips. * All the other featQres.â€"only bigger and better than every Pipers, Dancers Athletes, games, rages, the Palaro Bros and the Royal\ Canadian Draâ€" goons. Look out for Qsters. FOR THE CONCERTâ€"Harold Jarâ€" vis, Miss Helen Kirbv \Ferguson. Coâ€" median John H Camero®, pipers. danâ€" cers, Fireacts by Palaro Bros., &c &c. And all at the usual low frices. You are invited for a day ot‘pure enjoyâ€" ment and grofllable amus@ément with your friends. Cheap rates on all lines of railways. Tnx CoMMITTEE Lot 14, Con 4, N. D. R. containing 10 acres, more or less, 85 acres cleared, spring creek, good well, bank barn, imâ€" ?ement house, large frame dwelling flou.e, good orchard, convenient to church and school. Building, fences, &c all in goodâ€"condition. 25 acres loughed, 4 acres under fall wheat. goc.ession given any time after lst March. For further particulars apply on the premises, to â€" Donald Beaton. Prop. PROPERTY FOR SALE. The 11 roomed brick residence and surrounding lots, the property of the J, M. Hunter estate, conveniently situâ€" ated on Main St, with four buildin lots on Albert St will be sold in hlocfi or separately to suit purchasers, Onod cellar, well and all conveniences, Will be sold at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Apply on the premises to l(nsk . HuxTERr. or to A. H, Jacksox. Intended for last FTARM FOR SALE Welbeck. of Mr Horsburg, wus also at Windsor. the Rink, 2nd of July ? Mr Robt Smith visited Port Huron firiends from Friiay to Monday. MrRobt. McCracken left Morday morning on &A visit to Mt Forest friends. & Miss Matthews left Tuesday montb‘s visit at her brother W Cannington. Mr Dan McDonald, so badly shook . up with a bicycle break down, is on his feet again. Mr Connell. of Clifford, arrived last Wednesday to be assistant clerk at the station. Miss Douglas, of Toronto, an expert coatâ€"maker, has been engaged at Flarâ€" ity‘s, the tailor. Mr Semon and Miss Lavina Haberâ€" meh], of Habermehl, visited Mr D. H. McDonald on Sunday. Miss Lewis, of from Saturday 1 and Mrs Arthur A from Saturday to Monday WIPM A"" || and Mrs Arthur McClocklin. Messrs Jno. Oliff and D, B. MceFarâ€" lane left town Tuesday, Toronto being their objective point at present. mrs Johnston. of Cannington. who has remained here since the death of her mother, returned home Tuesday. Rev A. A. Bice left Tuesday to at* tend Synod in London, Mrs Bice visâ€" iting her home in Riplev in the meanâ€" time. Mrs Ed. Allan and little son, of Torâ€" onto, arvrived last week to spend a few days with his parents here, Mr and Mrs T. Allan. Mr and Mrs Kiltie. of Stratford‘ spent a few days with their relatives, Mr and Mrs Sparling, while on their wedding trip. Congratulations to Mr _ Ed,. Burnet and Miss Linu, who toâ€"day, Wednesâ€" day are forming a life union. Many be their joys. Little Davis Firth, son of Mr Joseph Firth, is making a good recovery from a dangerous illness in which his life was despaired of. Mr Thos. Swallow, Jr, went west Tuesday to Winnipeg on a visit to his brothers. and to satisfy his desire to see our North West. Mr Albert Kelly. Toronto. brother of the banker here, is yisiting his mother this week and sampling the Rocky Saugeen fishing grounds, Mr George and Miss Annie Turnbull of Vickers. and their cousin, Miss Annie Smith, of Toronto, were visit. ing with Mr and Mrs George Turnâ€" bull, of town. Mrs Arrowsmith and her daughter, Mrs Grieve, returned to Hamilton Friday, after spending a couple pleasâ€" ant weeks with friends and neighbors in towu. Mr Russell, of the Big Store, has added another member to his staff of assistants. â€"He is Mr Wm. Colman, of St Thomas, with 9 years‘ experience in Hardware and will take change of this department. Mrs N. W. Campbell and children left on Monday for Toronto from whence they go for a couple of months to Isle of Bays, Muskoka. Mr Campbell will follow when examinaâ€" tion rush is over. Snarr.â€"In Durham, on 1 Mr and Mrs Ben Sharp, a McCxka® â€"In Durham. on 1 Mr and Mrs Hugh McCrae, ter. The Detroit Free Press hag the folâ€" lowing notice of the marriage of Mr. J Wilfrid Watson referred to elseâ€" where : "}Tuesday evening at the resâ€" idence of Mrs Catherine McGill, 417 Fourth Ave, her daughter, Miss Amy was united in marriage to MrJ. W. Watson, Rev E H Pence, of the Fort Street Presbyterian church, officiating Ouly the immediate families of the bride and groom were present. _ Mr. _and Mrs Watson left for a trip down the St Lawrence river to Quebec, Montreal and other eastern cities, They will return July 1st and be at home at 127 Leverette Street." W arsoxnâ€"McGiLL. rar n # @ @ â€"__â€"__â€" Hymeneal. Mt Forest. spent Monday with Mr BORN left Morday to Mt Forest ay for a Will‘s. in m a â€"Doings at 12 June, tC i son. 12 June, tc e, a daugh CLEARING Palaro‘s great Fire Act, Dancing, CLEARING CLEARING to ARRIVED ARRIVED ARRIVED Weare movir this week # EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH iz ' 3 s K â€"â€"~ * ‘ Tea Kettles Coffeits Pres.Kettles ] B. F. AHRENS ALEX. RGSELL HANOVER, ONT. Several lines of Men‘s Shirts at Barga" Pric A line oo Parasols To our new store and wili leased to see all our old customers and as many »nes as care to call at A large range of W a and Children‘s summer A nice range of Gents‘ Suimer Underâ€" wear, Straw Hats and Caias Boots. A range of Ladies‘ & dldrea‘s White Canvas Shoes. A new Hardware ma wants in the Hardwa 1 buy all these gooéct from factory for bash, which enane to sell cheap For sale by G. La wWRENCPSLD STAND, wOoL WATED Highest Prices where we will do ort to satisfy all in cither new gor repairing. The Blg | Store Wash GOdC ‘for Ijadics , Caor TARE AND STOVES HWARE. PLUMBING Js. McILRAITH DIAMOND HALL | whwill look after your e Dartment. Colred and White ; bargain prices. sth a low price. etc. JAAA ®» Gaurr VOL. So C

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