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Durham Review (1897), 31 Jul 1913, p. 8

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i y 3 f CANADIAN-.’:PACIFIC?] Eid Ea;s;test and Most Luxurious of Steamers Port McNichol, Port Arthur, Sault Ste Marie, Port William ©. MacFARLANE Town Agent, Durha m \ Service Perfected by studied effort and years of experience AOMESEEKERS EXCURSION each Toesday until October 28. Winnipeg and return $35.00 Edmonton and Return $43.00 ; Other points in proportion. _ Returnlimit two months. Homeneekers‘ train ives Toronto 2 p. m. each Tuesda yuntil August 26. Full particulars from any P. R. agent. MacFARLANE Town Agent, Durham E. A. HAY, Station Agent #3 12X i Bs t soap e re Other _ luxurious _ steamers, U y ndays, â€" Wednesdays and h ursdays. Leaving Tuesdays & Sgturdayt Toronto to Winnipeg 57 Hours GREAT LAKES SERVICE Take Advantage of the Abraham method of selling to all our Every yard of Gingham in our Store goes on sale toâ€"day for only 8c. Think of it ! Fiite price and Fifty patterns to choose from. The season is only starting â€"â€"you have three full m Can you afford to miss this opportunity ? Take advantage of the Abraham method of selling goods. We do not wait until the season We put the goods on sale when you need them most. We are going to clean out every yard. away until next summer, you’ll have a new dress for half the regular price. 1124c and 15¢ Ginghams, now allâ€"â€"_.= 8 cts. Steamship Express Leaves Toronto daily, except Friday and Sunday 12.45 noon, and arrives at ship‘s side 3.55 p. m. _ Parlor cars, first class coaches. WWe + pesepeEe tA (raro o rearao Ateairoirskentnal mieaipâ€"acteair o. THE J. D. ABRAHAM COMPANY CINGH A MS 8 cts. Mrs. J. Wilson of Dromore an. nounces the marriage of her daughter Elbza J. to Ms. John C. Fawrbairn of the 12th soncession Egremont on Woednesday July 23rd, at Dromore. At home after the 25th of August. The Dromore Branch of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilson, Uromore or ‘NVed. Aug., 6th. The Roll Call topic is " Sanitary Hints for dish washing. " There will be a debate on, " Resolvâ€" ed that a bushel of wheat is more valâ€" uable than a cow. " Prepare for the spelling match everyone to take part. 29. This meeting is being conducted by the young girls of the Institute. The glorious shower of Sunday has freshened things, while garden parties and haying are the order of the day. Miss Maggie Ferguson has accepted a position in Mr. Pattison‘s store, Ceylon, beginning last Tuesday. _ Misses Emma and Evelyn Batchel or Bryce Hill, are at Mr. Stern‘s. Miss Margaret Mclonis with a friend in Toronto are holidaying at Mr. D. Melunis‘. Mr, Alex. Morrison, Maxwell is visiving his brother Jno. the black gsmith. Miss Mary MeDonald Sundayed with Migs Mary Schmidt, Owing to the celebration at Priceâ€" yille on Monday, Aug, 4 the box social which was intended to be held that evening has been indefinitely postâ€" poned. Mrs. McCall, Bessie and Alex, of Toronto are yisiting with friends. Mrs. Jno. Dezell returned from Brampton, Monday. The rain of Sunday made everything: Haying is the order of the day, look fresh again ond will do a great |also berry picking and all say the amount of good to the grain and root hay crop is light and the berries are crops. | searce. Mrs, Long went to Toronto on Thursaay to yisit her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sageman visited their daughter Mrs. Devine last week. What might have been a serious accident occurred last week. Little Harry Francis, son of Mr. Jacob Francis was cutting . hay with the mower when the horses ran away throwing Harry off, but fortunately he fell the opposite side to the knife and escaped with a few bruises. The C. EB Society intend having their Auniversary services on, Sunday Aug., 10. Services morning and evening, when Rev. E. R. McLean, Toronto, will preach. and Garden Party on Monday evening tollowing, Aug. 1llth., when there will be a baseball match between Mount Fores and Dundslik teams. Further part ticulars next woek. Rev. Mr. Moyer of Comnn occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church here on Sunday. Miss Annie Brown was the guest of Mrs. Doiphiv. We sell for less Cedarville Hopeville. Dromore HOLSTEIN GOODâ€"BYE ecnnie o ho oigconceiigesy ns E uge Sy qik s 1 doe so9 ate ap o )C J'!';:‘;jj.,‘-"'l‘ s on sale toâ€"day for only 8c. Think of it ! Fifteen cent Ginghams for Half The season is only startingâ€"â€"you have three full months still to wear them. THE DURHAM â€"REVIZWâ€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Thompson of Pense, Sask., formerly of Normanâ€" by were recent visitors at Mr. Wm. Tyndall‘s and other friends in the neighborhaod. ' The late Mr MeKellar who died at | Stratheona hospital, Mount Forest on | the 22nd inst. was once a respected ' resident of the Bend. _ A clever writer | a good aeighbor and friend. We know old friends join us in extending sinâ€" cere sympathy to the bereaved widow ) and family, | In that beautiful city of the dead, _ | Amid flowers he loved so well, May he rest till the truampet calls him In a fairer land to dwell. (On Saturday of last week Mr. and Mrs. John Darant started on a drivâ€" ing trip to Durham, Edgehill, ete, to visit friends. We wish them a pleasant journey. NATURB, Ail in nature is so beautiful. Planned by God‘s own mighty hand, We wonder at Its mysteries, That are over all the land, The scenes of loyely landscapes, Which present a picture clear, No hand, saye the Great Artist‘s, Could paint so beautifo=l and fair. We gaze in rapture, to vehold The golden fields of grain, Ready for the reaper‘s band, The haryest is his gain. We see the meadows far away, Hear the murmur of the trees, The flowers off in yonder nook, And orchards large we see. The wonderful animals and birds, The hills and valleys too, The happy brook that flows along, And the ocean‘s pretty view, But what greater pleasure is for us, Than by making others glad, Who about us are so lonely, _ And whose lives are very sad. Miss Maggie Hunter spent the week end with her friend, Miss Mary Randall in Arthur. Mr Henry McDougall has purchased another fine horse from Jas Lamont. Mrs Vance and daughter of Riverâ€" view. visited the former‘s niece, Mrs Wim J. McDougall on Thursday last. The young men of our burg enjoy themselves on Tuesday evenings kicking football. â€" This week it was in Mr A. McCaw‘s field. » Mrs J. Gailey of Hamilton is visitâ€" ing her brother, Mr. John McDougall this week. ‘Mr. Robt Manser is busy helping his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Sam Smith of Holstein take off his hay crop . The little Misses Edith, Winnie, Violet and Master Kenneth Kennedy of Toronto are enjoying a month‘s fresh air at the home of R P McCaw. Misses Mary and Myrtle McREachâ€" ern aré to leave this week to spend their holidays with Gueiph friends. Miss H. Bradwin of Letterbreen, is visiting her friend Miss J. McCaw, this week. * 8 cts; Little Germany South Bend BECAUSE we buy for less Composed by Alma G, Hunt | | _ Misses Elizabeth Brown and Ethel Mutch left on Friday for Toronto, We trust they will be successful in securing | good positions. Mr Bert Brebner made a business trip to Galt and Toronto this week. P MpiE D pobSoppebSbererre Messrs Bullerand Brebner returned | 4. GrC ¢ % | Saturday from their visit to friends in LOEAL AND PERSONAL w | Thamesville. They wish to express ~ n ienss .e uen c â€" »BiZ |their appreciation of the service renderâ€" ppeosornesueccececEc@ces=®" | ced them in the recent fire in Mr Nicholâ€" & * {son‘s mill. _ Although no damage was Dr. P. F. McCus and family Of| systained by the g 4 F | y them, they therefore apâ€" Formosa, accompanied by lus snsterllprcci;tc more fully the heroic efforts Mrs. Dan O‘Connel motored_ to put forth by the people of Holstein and Dundalk on Tuesday last to yisit at*;fi"?fi“ 't‘“{(t"y e:tgnd *htc."' th“;‘.l‘“ t°t:“ the parental home. iflar?us?o park: in sexSin quignUnd </SN€ We are glad to say that the last of the| _ Frezp CorX.â€"I am getting a car of scarlet fever which has lingered with us |Feed Corn Monday or Tuesday next so long has disappeared from our village |and will be able to supply my many â€"we hope for good. | customers at right prices. _ ~____ We are glad to say that the last of the scarlet fever which has lingered with us so long has disappeared from our village â€"we hope for good. Mrs. McAllister has leased the house recently occupied by Mrs Doyle. _ We understand it is the intention 2to keep boarders and give meals to the travelâ€" ling public. _ From Mrs McAllister‘s long experience we have every reason to believe that excellent accommodation will be given in every respect. Mr Jim Allan who has been recruitâ€" ing his health at his father‘s home left Monday for Toronto where he will be joined by Mrs Allan who was visiting London friends. They intend leaving at once for their home in Moose Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter of Palmer ston spent Sunday withfriends here. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon who have been visiting their son at New Liskeard returned Saturday. MrDixon travelled to Cochrane but says he wouldn‘t want to begin farming in that country. Mr. Roy Loftus who is on duty as G. T. R. relieving agent at Durham, spent Sunday with friends in the village He formerly spent two months in the same capacity here and â€" evidently doesn‘t forget old acquaintances. Mrs. Thos. Colerid%c of London and three children and Miss Alice Ramage of Durham visited Tuesday afternoon at Mr. D. P. Coleridge‘s. . Mr. John Jordan of Toronto is spendâ€" ing a short vacation with his father, Mr Frank Jordan. ing a short vacation with hisfather, Mr| Council met Jaly 24th. Minutes Frank Jordan. aqopted. County rate for 1913 is Por Sale Mrs. Thos. Coleridge of London and | $3570.00. Road reports : Com Ferâ€"| Several houses in Dulk®.: 0 three children and Miss Alice Ramage | guson reportgd a culvert by Jas |nice cottage in Lower Town . ne of Durham visitedâ€" Tuesday afternoon | Marshall, lot G con 2, cost $8.00 ; R AsHLIACKSOE, Datham at Mr. D. P. Coleridge‘s. | McMeeken, ealvert lot 7â€"8, con 5, + i ($5.00 ; ‘Report adopted, Com tees |â€"~â€"~â€"_â€"â€" _ â€"â€"~=~~~â€"~<~â€"=#mmos Mr Nichoison s mill had a very narâ€"| §3 ¢5a/2. /, o C | rowresc":p« fromh firg \Vedmnd.sg \?fp(;;)'ks &:flofi';'g::;a&‘}oh:i&:‘ll&wglg DR. JAS. L. WILSON, B. A. ning last. = The fire originated | T€] a a eâ€" ?:(()’l'l.l a gnail going thmugl% the chora-‘tall. Tl‘lic w?rk 18 do;u? by day‘s Physician, Surgecn and Accoucheur per wicle grinding feed, This caused labor under the supervision of the Special attenti d to di what i known by millers as a du'st ®*â€"| pathmaster. This report shows exâ€" p‘f\?omen llid‘a:%fls:‘m. ofd..&fiy(: plosion, Wl"chl;c;"aw‘;pd‘tl'lli tlrls\":t :rl: | penditure of $176.50 over Comr‘s diâ€" Ear, Nose Throat. ' Bvyes g”f)l(-kntllr(;"s :’\Ls(l !)\es ;15»:‘“(1‘::( tllxe glevators | vision, â€"Com fees $6.00, Comr Robb‘s| ‘b"’_‘“’m testod nnd glasses proâ€" inpcl('.se L.othe roouf and bthe Nature of| MEpOrt shows _exppqdltare of $200.75| periy x the surroundings being dry as tinder, thyougb_out !lls division. Gravel in OMce at Holstein Drug _ it is not bard to see what a conflagraâ€" ; this divisisn is secarce and bauling “! Store tion was immediatcly st‘urlt‘ig. Als,cl)s'g]y__com tees $3.00. Comr Meâ€". femmnpemennsntenenrmeneze nsm mrpemoememmenmmeremmmee there is no fire protection in e vilâ€"| Robb‘s r port shows he has ex | lage, it was =s.uu.;1mi'nute§l bef(fi‘e water ; $207.75 ; p‘l‘lding ll‘l“ellin?ng:g | Ww. J. SHARP > o 8. wever| ; 3 i A | ;‘,'l“tl:ml,’d‘ ?,f,‘;"_g,,.zn"’wp:,:,m and chld. ditebing are prominent in this report. ‘ Holstein Conveyancer ren and formed a line from the uil'com fees $6.\. 0. ‘ Issuer of Marriage Li race to the mull buckets of water were; Tt is compulsory under the Public Meney to loan at lowest rates. and passed swifuy-ui _the mill and carried upstairs where some of the more courâ€" age us went.in{0 the fire and dense s m ke, throwing water on the parts most effected until it was got under control and completely extinguished, Considerable damage was done to the rafters, sheeting, elevators and bins. Nothing but the steel roof saved the will from total destruction. â€" Visitâ€" ors looking at the scene presented wonder how the building was ever saved. This can best be understood by those who saw the fire brigade at work. We venture to say that no where else could be found a move courâ€" ageous and efficient band ~than that which formed the fighting fire line. Thanks are due to every one for tha assistance giyen and more especially to the ladies for their heroic help. Mr Nicholson arrivad home Tuesday he being in Regina at the time of the fire. It is expected the mill will be agaiin in operation by the end of the week. 8 cts. We had a beautifal shower of rain Sunday which makes things look different. Missos Mountain and MceGowan from Varney attended church here Sunday. We are glad to see the mill getting fixed again and bope to see it busy soon after nearly two years rest. Mr, and Mrs. Falkingbam visited at W, T. Pinders Sundsy. Mrs. Neil spent a few days last week with ber daughter Mrs. Cornish. Mr. J. Nelson visited his mother Mrs. Nelson in the yillage last week. We haye been without an organist at the church for some time, we electâ€" ed Mrs. Falkingbam for the fuature. The berries seem to be a plentiful crop here. Mr. John Bailey is attending the Old Home Week in Guelph this week, It is compulsory under the Puablic Health Ast 1912, to appoint a Saniâ€" tary Inspector. HBvâ€"law No 277 was passed. The name of W P Ellis, Holâ€"tein, was inserted therein as Sanitary Inspector. The tenders for construction of. Davidscn‘s bridge were opened and | each gone into with minutest detail ‘ which finally resulted in the followâ€"| ing motion. + Lothianâ€"Fergusonâ€"That the tenâ€" der of Geo Coutts be accepted, cement abutments $5.95 perc. yd., fluvor 22e per sq. foor, Council to furnish all iron, Contractor to do all teaming. Contract papers were executed and signed. Comr Robb was npgointed Inspector at $5.00 per day. Sandry accounts amounting to $242 53 passed. Adjourned to meet on Tharsday, Auagust 21st, 19138. Egremont Council is over to cut If Orchard you D. ALLAN, Clerk. o cut the price. put your goods C, Mclxx®s e dA iÂ¥ Haying is is past, quality good quantity about 4 ton per acre. Here is the exact wording of a writâ€" ten wedding invitation, both cordial and businessâ€"like in tove, nanded to us a few days ago for reproduction. The parties do not imhabit this part of the country : " To Mrand Mrs Wmm BHall, try and come and family. Mr and Mrs Nicholas Trow request your presâ€" enve at the marriage of my daugbhter Femmie Lizziebth to Mr Archibald Mathew Smith, Weduesday afternoon, April 9th, 2 o‘clock p.m. at kome. Dance at night, There are wedding presents giyen." All our crops are in need of rain. Many fields of rape have not yet got started, soil too dry, Corn is doing very well. Mangles in many places failed and the land was ploughed and sown to turnips. The health of the peopleis very good considering the hot sultry weather. Mre, Jobn Sinclair leaves toâ€"day for the west to visit her sister Mrs. Brown. | ivamka t s mad Meney to loan at lowest rates, :g _ terms to suit borrower, Firt Life Insurance placed in umrotahly rebiable oompm Deeds, Mortâ€" | _ gages. Leases a ills executed on _ _shorvest notice, All work promptty | _ attended to. Lot 18. con, 18, Egremont, containâ€" ing 100 a »res. 6 asres good hardwood bush, 6 acres mixed timber, balance good tillable land. Well watered, good spring creek running through, another spring a few rods from barn, drilled well at house. Good frame house and barn, large drive shed, fine orchard. Situated 2} miles trom Holâ€" stein, } mile from echool, Will be sold on easy terms,. For further particuâ€" ars apply,.on premises to ‘ Methodist Church fSundny Sehool at l% Bervices at 11 * a m. and 7.00 p. m. Mr, Robt. Connelly is affected with a sore eyve,. REV. MR JAMES, Sund 1 mtfi e " * Presbyterian Church JULY 31, 1913 Farm for Sale. Jonx® WarMsLEy, Holstein Yeovil eamaul _ |) \. 1t I wd : T Wit4 s air J /s 1C P i is "Ir Pastor a~ ols but 84 Silk A Cal 0“ Hou ache Soirell sta y ep@cpchcow on ele â€"od en 6 MRS J. ©. ! BaNn AN LADI oF CAN SPIRELL / \‘\fJ‘-D OFFICE TORONTO YVOL. XXX 19 To mak usH Custom Chog ucl,‘qulr(crs We carry a la Your go Go‘d 1 1

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