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Durham Review (1897), 27 Jan 1898, p. 5

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Righ c Cc ;i_""kâ€".- mol&-?n.u ring patents, & Co. receive h is best LANE. CET New York ngton, D. C. YEARS®* ERIENCE gents, 4 0 U vested for »H Largest cirâ€" Terms, $3 a 8O 6( S Su}uu a° vry 0 10 b to 00 to 00 to 50 to 1() {0 to um ) U {) Butâ€" Nail cedte to tC to to to to to to to to to Bank o §4 0 0 ty 14 0 14 30 6O 0 OS 30 1 00 8 O 80 8O 80 8O 30 id wb xd 10 ) C 9 GUR STOCK L opcmrmro me onerenaeontt |Ehe Aurham Aeviaw, | Pers®esss tivation or Corp, and How to constract 1 night was a s a Silo" by Mr. Gould, Uxbridge. | ments interfer "County Roads and how to improve realized, Mess them" and *"Four reasons why we‘mppliedltbelkm till the soil" by Mr 9 16 e ;ol” by Mr. Sheppard, Queenâ€" «Some of the Diseases of the vavious kinds, grand total of 6468 articles The 0. F. G. Association gave 132 of these as preminums for membership, meimbers purchased 1334, and the Sociâ€" »ty presented to its members, free ‘of charge, the remaining 4902. ‘hris Firth. Pres. Wm. 4orsline, Secy. That body on the 19sh of March sent us a free Lectumer, in the person of Mr, MeNeill, of Winudsor, who gave a lueid, tuteresting, and most instructive address on the "Morticultural capabilities of a Town Lot." The audience was fairly large, but not so much so as the merits of the discourse was worthy of. _ Mr. MceNeill said several times. both before and after the public meeting, that he had never seen more . nthusiastic officers than those of this Society, May your directorate individually. as well as colâ€" lectively, long continue to deserve, and frequently receivye such a pleasing enâ€" econimnm. The Government gives liberal grants to Hor, Soe., we receivyed $70.00, and directs thas. meetings shall be held for discussion, and for hearing lectures on subjects connected with thetheory and practice of improved horticulture, One _ such _ was _ announced, â€" persons wiliing,. _ ready _ and _ prepared _ to dis~cuss â€" various topics â€" were present but _ _ so _ different _ were _ members oi the Society, that the effort was an igâ€" nominious failure, and haa to be abandâ€" o. «â€"d because not a sufflicient number to i (y preceedings, put in an appearâ€" a It is to be hoped that in the near future another attempt, eventuating in Members obtained through the Sociâ€" â€"ov. 16 Flowering shrubs. 60 Pea Tovoes, 62 papers of Garden Seeds, I11 Fubers, 433 House Plants. 472 Small @ruit Bushes, 491 papers of Flower Seeds Otlbs Field Seeds, and 4319 Bulbs of Unfaltering persistence in advocating the advantages arising from memberâ€" ship, whie canvassing, enabled us to run the Roll to the unprecedented and unexpected number of 108. placing us in the front rank tright alongside of the oldest and most successful of the 30 affiliâ€" ated Socteties in counection with the Q. F. G. Ass‘n ) : may be made. s *\ Horticultural Exhibition was held he Town Hall during the afternoon ; evening of ihe 6th. of September, !..bor Day, The Society bore the exâ€" peuses and a few individuals did the work,. â€" The audience was comparatively !~~ze especially at night but a free colâ€" lcâ€":ion of Flowers and Plants was sureâ€" Iy worthy of a crowded house, rather than of w hat under the cireumstances, misht be stylec a meagre attendance. D.H.S.â€"OIRECTORS 7ANNUAL REPORT 1897. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,â€"We, your Directorate, desite to congratulate you on the splendid achievements of ‘the Society during he first year of its existâ€" @NCe. Supplement to the "DURHAM REVILh SE s d Voiume 20, Number We want wood either green or dry on l A "meeting in the as were also the reporis ot the Uuugr‘eagn- tional Treasurer and Mission and Young Peope‘s Societv, were very watisfuctory and showed a handsome balance in the Treasury after all demands were setâ€" t ed, which was added to the bnilding fund. _ Mr, G. Ledingham. the Treasurer, was given a hearty vote of thanks and was reâ€"clected for another term,. The reâ€" tiring imembers of the Muvrazing Comâ€" wittee, Mr. A. AbeCrecken, D. MeArthur and W, L Ledingham were elected for another three years. Mr. James Ledingâ€" bham and Hagh R. Riddel. were elected tor the respectivye offices of Chairman and Sceretary for the present year. _ Auditors Mr. R. Cor‘ett and D. Smith. Frowm over the wires last week came the sad news to Mr _ end Mrs. Dancan Campmwell, of _ the _ desth of _ their son Duncan and 0n Wednesday evening the 19¢h, the remains arrived from Wolf, Minnosota, in charge of four brothers of the deceased,. The interment took place on Thursday to the Latona Cemetery «nd was l2rgely a‘tended. Rey. Mr, Lirmls preached the Imrial service at hboth t house and grave. Deceased was im || B2nd year «and was a general favorits, conâ€" erons, kind and good hearted. His doth is a severe HMow to his aged parents. ilis being the first break in a family of cl. j nine of whom raid the last hoam«>e ofi respect to their lamented brother. To the bereaved ones we extend sympathy. Miss Annie Alexander, of Allan Park, visiting relatives here at prosent. Mr. and Mrs. A. McDougall and M iss Livmgstone, of Crawford, spent a few pleasant hours last week, the gnosts of the Stewart famlly. Rey, Mr Little vyisieed friends in Corâ€" bettor and Dand«alk last week durins his absence, Rev. Mr. Anderson occupied th« pulpit. Mr. Jas. and Miss Mack. of Vamoy were welcome gnests in the vicinity of th« village for a conple of days last week. The Anpual Congregational Meeting of the Presbyterian Churel here, was held on â€" Wednesday everiog, the 20th inst, Tuerre was n good attendance and the meeting was ch»racterized by an earnes<t aud herty interest in all the affairs of the congregation, _ The opening devotional services were condacted by the pastor, Rey. Mr. Little, after which he was soted o the cha‘it. Mr. G. Lamb discharged the duties of Secretary, The Mmutes of list year‘s meâ€"ting was read and adopted _ Over $30. was | past and the present. x x F Consfik 1 mmcdf castenad Jones and Galbraith ‘ The big depirtmentai store will soon Grey(').fa‘t‘l‘)n!:':d:ixat}vv?ill‘lp'sufi:;s‘; ya(:? : PLOWS E?n tgb:odprgfi:ap?,, ;33 t be in Lower Town 1 Come nx‘y and get your choi.(e. | AU kinds of Plows, Gang Plows fl k N 4 Prpaartald | ; No A FEW BUGGIES ie en a4 n hegeis in in . Mr. Galbraito both | pyurox.â€"In Bruce, on Dec. 20th* and WAGGONS nlance of the season, ?l:?len:l! ?::ei:!gw::ls Margaret Beaton. relict of the late Instock and you can get these at SEE OUR ROLLER BEARING e Mr. .« A cb Arch. Beaton. aged 73 yvears, eost wrice in order to clean out stock. TURNIP PULPER DORNOCH. Thursday, January 27, 1898 18 of _ Mr. D. McNuichol, M.P.P., was in the 1d yr‘lage on Tuesday on his way home from t, Toronto, the Lesislacure baving closed on 1e Monday, he called on a oumver of hi* «y friends winle here and had a good hearty 1e Shake of hands. a drill which was simply grand, Mr. Brethour who acted as select councillor and Dorald Urqubhart who was _ drill master acqnitted themselves in a manner worthy of notice, South Grey Farmers Institate will hold a meeting in the Agrieultural {Tall, Holâ€" ‘otn on Feb. 29d, at 1:30 p. im. and also in the evening at 7:30, when there will be a number of gentlemen present, who will vive speeches or readings on the different modes of farming. In theeveniog there will be a _ musical programme â€" with speeches froem the following gentiemen who are expected to be present: Dr. Landâ€" erk n, M.P., D. McNichol, M P.P., Dr. I»mieson aad J. D. Morgan. The undersigned has secured the thoroughbred Tamworth Boar, "Briery Banks Signal," From the famous breeders, Caldwell Bros. Orchard, and will be ke’pt for season of 1898 at lot 7, con, 2 W,G.R., Bentinck. Pedigree on application. TERMSâ€"$1.00 at time of service. PY T EP NPCY PAAA RIAPITE EOE PITC EF. TV of ‘T, in this place, That Lodge havios an initiati. n team, everyibing was done in prime order. They also went through Some 18 or 20 members of the R. T. of T., otf Mt. Forest, drove to Holstein and initiatel 18 new members into the R. T. A sleigh load of young people draye over to Woodland to attend the R. T_ oi T. concert, which took place on Thursday eveniu tim«. Rev. Mr. Ferzuson, of Darham, preached a Mis imary sermon in the Methodist Charch on Subbath. Dr Jamieson, tle Conseryative candiâ€" date, called on a number of his triends in the village on Thnrsday last, Now is the time tor a good hearty hand shake with the person of your choice. liev. S. Tacker, of Toronto, and G. R. Giroy of Mt. Forest, were visitors at J. 1, Rrown s on Saturdav. Mr. and Mrs. Isanc Swaltoa, of Dunâ€" troon, Mr<. Geo. Salmons aud daughter surah, of Sunnidaie, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Horsburgh on Saturâ€" day. THORO‘BRED TAMWORTH BOAR. They report as having a good H. ALExranNDRR. Prop, TORONTO HOLSTEIN, commune omm ancin e mt ETL L reauced and give you a good assortment , Insurance bniness. LS ty at t Tu® Mort

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