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Durham Review (1897), 13 Dec 1906, p. 5

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any 13, 1906 kville BLP f | J 4 ds 4 wnieago. Dlinister of Agricuiture ’Monteithis very proud and says a i 2.’.‘.'1’ Oopinion was &med of Canadian ~â€"~IntAari0 as usual captured the most und the best prizes at the Inâ€" ternational Live Stock exhibition at Chieago. Minister of Agricnltnre THE DURHAM REVIEW _ g_ y _, 26°° CCC000000 danud Winnie Lauder are out collecting in aid of the Bible society. Wm Prew is cutting wood with A. Pettigrew. Missionary seryices were beld on Sunday last. The church has been treating itself to a new choir which is a nice addition. Mr Robt Petty is hauling bis wintâ€" er‘a wood from mills near Ayton. We welcome Dr Mansfield Leeson and family to our vicinity, they baving arrived Wednesday evening last and taken up residence in their new home here. Wm McCalmon is a bustler to do business. He was onlv away two weeks, secured a good position in Crayen, Assa. and is now preparing to move there in February. Mr Wm Lauaer made a business trip to Mt Forest on Wednesday. ‘ mhila?ea' Maggie McCalmon and ’ Mr and Mrs Andrew Fulton were guests of Mr and Mrs H Fulton one evening recently. Mrs Derby aud son Austin visited with Mrs Derby‘s daughter Mrs Vickers, above "Allan Park, over Sunday. Mr Robert Robinson of Toronto, came up Friday for a short visit at the old home. ‘ An open meeting of the Guild is to be held this Tuesday evening. One of the attractive features of the meetâ€" ing is a debate on " Resolved that men have done more for the upâ€" lifting of humanity than women.‘‘ Leaders are Mr George Sharp and Miss Margaret Giimour. Miss Maria Robinson of Sault Ste Marie arrived home on Tharsday to spend the holidays with her mother and b:rother. Mr James Park Sr. met with a serious accident one day last week. A tall caused the fracture of his hip. On uccount of his age and infirmity serious doubts are entertained of his recovery. Ail will be pleased to know that Mrs J. Watt is able to be avround aâ€" gain after an illness extending over two months. Quite a number of children are unâ€" der the weather at present. _ A liftle son of Mr Henry Fritz is seriously ill from inflammation of the lunge. We hope they will soon be well aâ€" gain. Miss Minnie Sachs of Louise spent the week with the famil y of her uncle Mr Geo. Sachs. A number from our nei;;-ixborhood astended the St Andrew‘s concert in Banover on Noy 3C. Mr and Mrs L. Brnsso Q;)'enc week with friends in new Ontario Messrs Miller and Selm with a gang of nine men are rushing matters in the woods these snowy days. Mr Albert Mearns returned from the west country a week or so ago. l Mr David Hamilton left on Tuesâ€" day morniug for the fat stock show at Guelph. The well recently drilled for Mr Wm Tacker has proved a failure, he being under the disagree: ble necessâ€" ity of having the piping removed and returning to the ultf system. Wim Moore. son of Mr Joseph Moors is on a visit for a week or so to his old home. The recent bard snap in the weather has caused the dredge at the lake to close aown for the season. She is now held fast in icy fetters. A jolly party of friends and neigh. bors foregathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Jas Tucker and +pent a pleasant evening on Friday last. Mr W. L. Dixon and son Charlie arrlved home from Sask and had their threshing done on Friday and Saturday last by Mr Jas Eccles‘ machine. Sorry to hear of the death of our old neighbor Mr Jos. Jacques ; one by one the old landmarks are going. _ Mr W.P. Watson sold a sow lateâ€" Iv weigihing considerably over the 500 1bs and later disposed of 5 head of young cartle and two cows about to calve. for a handsome figure. W. P. is one of our progressive farmers. The lime light views and lecture at Amos church by the Rev Wilson of Walkerton was very much apâ€" preciated and well attended. The choir ot the church contributed a selection at the opening and close of the mesting. $30 was realized. _ _A quartette from Priceville renderâ€" ed fine music at intervals in addition to the local choir. ‘The children alâ€" so contributed some fine selections. Little Miss Flossie Hooper giying a yery pleasing solo in fine voice beâ€" sides a great many recitations from the Pnpils: a heavy contract to mention them all. $13 was realized, good chairman, good talents and good urder preyvailed. Ebenezer S. S. Anniversary came off last Tuesday and* was quite successful. MrGeorge Lothian acted chairman in his usual able manner and had a fine program to call off. Varney. Nerth Egremont Hampden wa Ausia vij., | VODIgIW clubbing offer of the Durham Rev son Austin visited + yat Alian Patly &’3/ and Weekly Globe ? Here it is : ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO spent last :\ We will send to Ist Jan., 1908 to paid in advan The Durham Review, g Weekly Globe and Canadian Farmer f Weekly Ilustrated Supplement on fine At the present time is wonderful clubbing offer THE GLOBE has no equal in Canada in its News has departments covering all phases of social life, in fact it is The Review is well known in Durham and South Grey tion, reflects all local happenings and its endeavor is to | & _ H. H. MOCKLER 2y‘ A FAIR Send toâ€"day. _ Let your neighbor know. gain can only be had from us All for $1.30. y m==â€" DEC.13, : Ti T TA in P e â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_22C!3._ y f - “*. i# gae T MWiym Te mss Lo Just think of it It will be here before you Nothing like being ready. Every one knows utation for tasteful novelties for Xmas trade. Men‘s Neckwear Our Men‘s Neckwear stock has arrive twice aslarge as ever before you may you & magtificent display. E. Handkerchiefs play an im Only 9 Days Till Christmas ! The Choicest New Raisins The Juiciest Fresh Peelfh The The Purest Spices _ 1000 AAAAAAAARReRannnemmnememmem We do not intend this week to go into lengthy detali stock but will be pleased toshow the goods which have yoh select anything you fancy. MNNNiWiiprmrremmmmemmmemmmenmmmmmenaace 220 Give us a share of your Christmas trade, others are, at any rate it will not be our the best service. Where can you be sure of getting first class Groceries of Quality" Quality should be the paramount virtue espe THE ~HOUSE OF QuALITY® In Ladies that all we than ever. Neckwear stock has arrived and when we . RAMAGE, Publ La_,glies’ Neckwear our Handkerchiefs QUESTIO 1908 to paid in advance subscrib The Best Shelled Almonds and Walnugs Wethey‘s Choice Mincemeat Strongest Extract rear our usual dainty display is so well known say is that thisr year it is larger and choicer Ladies‘ Neckwear 4 6 The ide. _ We are sure you will be satisfied as our fault as we will do our best to render _ Nere Déforeée you know it Every one knows our repâ€" e e h o c y k and when we say it is know that we will show Cleanest ot Fresh Currants _ and Market Service, is fair in is the National Weekly. ave you heard ) detali in regard to our Christmas which are now all in stock and to . has a constantly increasing cire be fair and square with ail men. ries if notat ‘‘The House especially in things we eat, toned par This polit

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