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Durham Review (1897), 12 Aug 1897, p. 8

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J. A. HUNTER’S 95.743?WTé£-810m See our Special consign- ment Genuine imported Scotch and West of England Suiting: and Pantings, they Are decidedly all right _and ‘prices low. Long boots are now all in for fall work, Whitham's, see them. We keep everything you want at prices that pleases you. Come and bring your T" Kettles from t to 8 gum hi.- .Sbophold'u In]: in non. bot- 20000 unit of the grind“: Rectory we nver sold JuU In tic. at "rytmi-............?....lr. When a better than Granite ware in made, well sell it, but likely its inventor isn't born yet. Granite is perfection for kitchen utencils. Prefer-Vina Kettles No. 1 Gran. 1" a Scribblim Books-goo page: Child'- " Plug: of McDonald “noting Primal, duh Color! for lining " Menu he. dark Sundlord'n unit. New. Bag. 08.00 Tuna-y per 'suit-All use: .to please you, Bear. n'n mind. Black volvouen for binding . tipetritu " per yard......... Mc. Fine three lined men’s tshirt. and dawns. in light weight Mc. 'dt. g. Mt can“ etch/Inca)” New.» Man's Bicycle 'tNttr-- 290 lien. 50 cent. each at......... . Extra malted Binding gloves, I was 40 cents . pm: um... Mc. 1 Is not gained by .. the amount of money you spend, we urge no one to buy, and: what ian't right, we will make right, come and 'see us, there is no test like a trial, here for we are here lien. TO mm pair. Vori new Ind nut.................. I mg!) OE Mt'Uonlld smoking and chewing tobacco am... Mc. lNTERfST ,1 mm 'r(())li) ((])Wi] was 7055114 Ms tiiiiCGi. Bargain Day. I............. '"""-.-........ Byttoed 390:... 'e"".............. noun-nun... "nu-u...... l. 1 Gran. I-Ioooloc there is a a trial, are here 21c Mc. _ V rod-"Wu, - exceodingly well. Roots Are not meet- _ ing with the same names. Apparentlv l the country is not so well adapted for Jam». The buy had been out before I reached the farm. but I ascertained that the crop had been very good, running 2 ton. to the acre of timothy and clover. In tact, one of the mast. noticeable fear tum of the country in the thae crop lr; - to be mo in all directions. Red clover is to be found everywhere. iii the Madam-e of may should read. , .. The work of clearing is steadily Bo- ing on at the farm and there are about fifty urea in pretty good shape. The land is very easily cleaned, having only a light growth of young elders. spruce and hen-pluck. The soil In different (mm that of Manitoba, being of a clay!!! natme. and you do not get the lame success with the ttrot crop " In the Prairie Province. The second you”: crop on tho farm. consisting of fall wheat. outs. barley. and potatoes, look. exceodingly welt. Rana no not meet- ,m, i r' a . ' . M----,.-:---." Mr. C. C. James. Dep. I Asrriculture returned recent visit. to the " Pioneer farm," interview gives the followin in: particulars l Mr. Fred Hargrave was ill tor a days last week but Dr. Sheath brought him through. Mrs. (Or.) Hutton visited at Colo- ridge's and D. Mc-Kinnon's last week. Mr. Muthemn, Presbyterian Minister Priceville, watched last Sunday at the Ebenezer Church toa large count-exa- tion. anal-st of Sh. D. McKinnon on Satur- day last. Mrs. Chas. Long. of Toronto, is at. present vits.ting forn month with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Watt-on. The plovisions were abthE: and good but the manner of dispensing them might have been improved upon. mom is an honorary member, and with Mrs. Watson enjoyed the after- noon. Two photographs were taken, one ot the general company the other of the Greys, with their Scotch caps on. Messrs J. W. Crawford, John Rob- ertson, Wm. Black, the Hardware Merchant, Warden Allan, Mr. C. C. Meruyden and the REVIEW Editor, represented Durham and district. Dr. Sneath and Misses Aggy). Renwick were visitors from Dromore. Hopeville sent Messrs D. ll Me. Arthur, A. Burnet and possibly others. Mr. Don. McMillan and Mr. Chas. Tyson Jr. were efficient ticket men. football game in the afternoon bat in the evening the home team and an- other made some good play till the ball gave out. Tea, Coffee and calves were passed around by bury waiters, and soon after the crowd melted away. The reels were followed by the round dances, of comm to the violin and pipes, _ Mr. Allan of the moat Mikhail” iiiirriiari;, Dngald McLean and iii, -. Stewart' from near the station. "Search Reel " or two was displayed in good style, and it was dancing totx we wish we could give the names ft, them all Mylar} only mention two Speaking over, the national bag. pipes were produced and in the hands of Mr. Hector McDonald made approp- PP' {angle _ gm! an old fashioned Mr. Qhas. Watson, Sn, 1‘1qung Other tttttTar,',',,' Mr. John Me Arthur r. Geo. Binnie Chief dt Ben Nevis (Semi, Mr. Dngald McLean, lin tGaelic) an Mr. J. D. Morgan, Dun dalk, who though not a Scot felt a paternal interest in them seeing they were descended (reunite Irish, 8 re.' mark which was received by shouts ot laughter from the good natured crowd, Mr. C. Ramnge of the Imam); Rev: tMr also was honored by being called Soul the platform. F A platform had been erected just. east ot the school buildin , and around thiethe crowd 1',1'l'Jr'lf when Chief ( Dr. Hutton took the .olutir. Mr. 1to!s: erteon had to leaveby the .ttpatth train i and therefore had to make his address‘ about. He spoke on the order, its pro green, its prospects, and no men is better able to expound its principles. 'l',tr'g."e"o"y he had to leave no ear y. It was found i,Itr'lt2,.t,,o, hatre the atball gamejn tlus afternoon bat in DRYDEN AND WABmoott good ottiuir. through ill-e, to" 5},"er In? Gi" 135 procured a worthy substitute in the eport, of the Grapd Secretary, D. M. . largo unison: of vittpruidirintt by the increase of its membeghip. The Grand Chiofot the Order; Alex. Effect: , A. T9ronto, wu unable ham to Dundalk, from Hopeville to Inn-hauls. cane Vilhon by the dozen 1ospend m diet-noon with the Scota’ fr,ttt Camp, 1thith has lately_ahoyn 1iii'rf?itit day. A. it {Sign ttd; me m u good, a van urge number of t11%'l'lll'au' Maud [trading the ground- with their preo- once. The romantic villus on the bank, of t_tttrNetttoen "" looking its best. HI ttPndiii tmr. dim my“! hath-ids, ,rGanideat any for n genie. bps it L" also no ideal 1tef, ymnkmg a harvesting, a m act will account for the absence of many of tneASonl otthsotland on ther, WITH "lt 80018 m PRICIVILLI. FAIRWELL CORNERS. ------- Gilmop. of F'hmherton, -- v-uun- ?wlctuly, M at. an enthusiastic so, and a rmrm." and in an following interest- recently from a u Minister of 5 ill tor a few '. Snead: has F/ak ci “FR" [3- '_: IG f,"_.___-_'..m u-uumolll“ 52-“«.....~'*='-’..~."a-.‘i-=§:?£=::s I'"'""""'-------- 9 ' . . TEACHERS and other “I.“ Ilk, I tb. n-d '"it'pdlttd rdra my WANTE ll bright men for Vacation Ill“ or permanentl Jo solicit for "Canada.. A“. coon moan. up n. An 'iiiiir?,'iii'4il, of the S"t',"g',r,.: in five . m n ttarto v0 amen. o e werin . 'h-..-. h - h. k H htm - . ' 'ir,',1'glt"e 1etlir, I! "In. tum t 00- . j was museum COMPANY, I up: I run an: lax "an, Tome. Ont, - . - TI. "new". "In.” ""-LoP-'.'dS2aueLagLrsscir_v. --a-i-Giaa=a"-uT-uPduie M0543“! ‘il " adbAT - weekly it); Italy "iit"iiiiih Lure age. retinement and tact to spend her time III a good cause. WANTED L "The town site of Dryden was only suryeyed last full. To-day the settle- ment contains fifty frame houses, many of which are really handsome in appear- ance. and the. population numbers about. im. There are three hotels in Dryden, and a fourth in course of construction. These ate crowded with guests. as pros- pectors are coming in all the time. Wshigoon. a centre of mining activity, is only eight miles away. Nothing is heard in that whole district but mining. l and the news of the discoveriesut Klon- dyke have caused almost as much ex- citement there In in Toronto. The settlers at lh yden are mostly from the older and more populous districts of the province, and they have begun to dis- l cuss the need of a municipal organiza- ' Settlement in that country is going on very rapidly. Pour townships have been already Burn-yeti this summer. It has been estimated that the are» of arable land mununts to 00.000 acres. but there might, be much more. It is rolling in chamcter. and situated amongst u‘ great wilderness of melts. l this a tine country for stock mining. The number of stock is as yet limited. There is a half-n-dozenjmwa on the Gov- ernment farm, and I Counted seVenteeu cows in the. herd belonging to the settieo ment that were browsing on the com- muns beside the river," asked. one-third down. This, is a. Rare Bargain. Stock or Grain. Business meant. If not sold will lease for a term of years. Ap ply to ROBERT WATSON Jr., 49 Ishervmod P. 0.. On, I. m "A?!" mum. Buildings cost mr half the Money Ga the 2nd Con. Nrrmnphtr, contain ing 174 acres. 140 cleared. A l soilin grand state of cultivation free from nox- Ious weeds. syrinsCreeks SmueHouae & Kitchen. not! Mattached. Bank Barn Mhr70, Stone Basement Stables. Drive & Inmlement House and”. Stone Stables underneath. Root House 10:60. Hard and Soft Water. Churches and }School convenient. 41 mites from Dur. Mutt. II... VARIE- -; FARM FOR SALE. M” T b h I f C'iElfielitlh'i1.dttt,ttdett, 1.: Men and Women who can work hard taking and writing six hours dail r. for six days a. Week. and will be content with ten dollars weekly. Address. NEW IDEA co., Medicmt Building. Mute, Ont, READY-MADE CLOTHING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AN BOOTS d SHOES A PERFECT TEA OF THE SEASON T HE BOOM Call and investigate our goods and Prices and we are sure you will go away entirely ttttsided. a freg Blast at 2h?gfrthar's It means the highest price for EGGS and BUTTER in exchange for the cheapest GOODS of best QUALITY. OUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS ARE t u; Liiaxrrr, Toron to, o n t . Wanted 2,: “Ni Sh',", Far ft" dollars " MALI. . NPpdRTll-it,JFt. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Flour per bbl ... Durham, by HUGH MacKAY, Avc'noxmm, the following valuable farm property in the Township of Bentinek.' in the County of Grey, containing by ad. measurement 150 acres (more or less,) of splendid farm land, composed of lot number 23 in the 12th Concession of the Township of Bentinck and also that part of at 22 on the said 12th concession of the said township oi" Bentinck, conveyed by one Elizabeth Wilson to one Peter Kncchtel by deed greedy, 're.tifegtlcin,,hh,e Registry at the hour of. two o'eloek p , OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE 'Township of Bentinek in Co, of Grey NDER AND BY VIRTUE Oh' A Upower of Sale contained in a curtain Indetttttte of Mortgage made by one Edward James Cross, which will De produced at time ot sale. there will be cfreredforsale by Public Auction. on SATURDAYLtha 4th d Sept. W. BRITISH no'TEL M93938 Sale. . "C. __ .. tif n m. " the Insurance effected on all kinds of prov! Percy at, lowest current rules. Ewan: ings and their Hummus insure-d on the most. favoralue tel-um. i hiss? promptly and Liberally settled LArsnerrauinaneiat uLiiai27,i,d Ja or cmulnuni t . V Ctt may A m. PP, W door to emu-a Bank BY. BBWARD 1 WILSON, 31'0ch In Yuk 1lnfmllrli/yipiiiiijiif -- JACKSONS? Tho underlined Inning boon restored tabular by simple menu, utter under-In“ for uvonl your. Nth use terminus: ttIt1t,titon,Nurthitifriaiiii'.iaU" Consumption. In union- to make known to his fellow outrun-rs the mango! cure. To than; who desire“, be m choorlully and (free of charge): ttt pyot the prom-Hymn used. “nah they will and q our. cure for Lon-map“... Auto-u. If.- "'rrh"tr-aeu,kriit' All throuuudluLg lulu adieu. no Impa- I." macaron- will try fl1uritn1rur, matt'. .mvnlunblo. 1'yye:leitujii.iiérGa;rTirii;i wh' ' cwillr'ostttttsm nu'hiug,nnd any prov. a] blt ulna. will plane addres- TO CONSUMPTIVES It The only Inc-clan lune II - Off“. Of UI derukinq Ind mh‘ming on “that rill- cip on u Mb]. when. Would intimate that the will continue the Furniture and 2ghf,at,itutif',iiii, an!» lishod by her "ther in Dul- m in I.“ and will ends-nor to give all old and new custom on: the same entire uni-twllon. heailm of the [test Make ALWAYS ON BANE 'ttmtitt "All" A SPECIAL" FURNITURE Mi) 1lliNI MMltt MISS SHEWELL FIRE AND MA HIKE. Remember the "tend:-oppoerito the Market, Durham. MISS SHE WE LL COMPANY. Fu Durham,Rwigw Batter and E, - For the month ofjily. . and mu this, waoze oj'tlw at, if not Th best months/hr Children's suit: We have ever had. WE £132 “mm A DRIVE IN SOME ooo PAIRS OF OXFORDS. Bargain; in thldrenfg Suits GRANTS AID C. RAMAGE. mum“; Agent. I .L.GRANT, "n |Ia “Via “Chan. Jr" Clerk DIV. u tand Valuators, Insurance Agents, Cominionon. We make them 8c. -L' these prices they should not last 10:13.; We have a few pieces of light prints, regular price Iiqe, they are large pet- terns. Nor, to clear out, 1y,-ui'rrrD.--rntaogetrt me" with good eUuctstton to whom 'tttto und ex- penses for the first year would he an "nducement. W'elte with full pun-timi- Jurs. THE MANAGER. 49 Richmond l St. Wan" Toronto. Out. The undersigned otrem tor inlo or rent that desirable park lot, in the Village of Priceville. formerly owned by .he late James Cameron. [an um- mini 13 acres all under ettliiiattTtiii, an the lot is a good house. and but“. also A Rood hearing Orchard Fur term. of sale or rent apply to JOHN MeINNgtg, 13otrvmraiuaaiii.- ( It also cured me of 2girft fmm which I was suffering at t e time. so what I feel now like a new mu. _ l have tried several remedies htt rheu- matism. some of which did am it vermin ammunt of (and. hut nothing that l have take-n has done so much for me M Your Ptuvnoline, and I In W tum-h plen- sure in reumuuruding it mother cuf- fem. You}: vtryfrttit. LOWER TOWN mmrLttaees.--on the i1dvittt of a friend tried one htttttettf your human rheumatic remedy. Phlennliue. And to my surprise it. elm-d me of rheumatism. fmm which! have tsuffered fdil malty years. Rheumatism t Emmi: Band. 571m. PATRICK thatmer, Orrawa, July am; "N. Po the Phrxmotine Ifedeeirte tht., Ltd. Ten in Exchange. Only by H. PARKER. on" very truly. (Signed) JAMES CARROLL. hwenmn ot \Votku, Rideuu canal PARK LOT Por Sale or to Bent, ._..._‘.5. -- (if: Pricevmo . Dae We, t, thunk past ccrwi W111 I "Lar One LARGE Maxwell Ihuihattr, 'ea liar IDur

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