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Durham Review (1897), 9 Jun 1898, p. 8

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case. Therefore we will either have to stick to our word or throw up the sponge. We have chase]: the former, although we hare racked our brains considerably in the attempt. At the bride'n parental residence On the may eighth ot June, Ono of those hoppy events occurred Which always creates a. boom. It an the mama. of Albert Marshall To Miss Annie Petty. his love, Whom duty: with pride he called his best, But now ho coll. her his dove. Banana [itching tied the knot, And did so very hearty. In the pro-once of relatives female and mole Of etch eontraetiog parry. Kins Marian“ stood by the aide of the bride And both of them looked so gay, And never a faint, nor the lust complaint When her father “gum her away." The groom too he could cure be excused For feeling a little bit hotly. So wisely forutied himself With tho: stalwart boy. Geo. Petty. Some limo ago in gave an stump to whoever would get. married that we would Attempt to write them up. never thinking for n moment that any one would attempt the risk, for the sake of trying our Ibility, but such Jets been the Saw. a owwi Is up since last week, but we cannot tell how long it will continue at the price. We would advise you to sell in the early market. We have a buyer on the lower town corner all the time, and a man at the scales. Bring you wool right to the store. "The early bird gets the worm " is a true saying and it holds good in the wool market. Buy your winter supplies of Blankets, Yarns, Tweeds, C'nderclothing etc. from our heavy stock. Our own make of yarn is the best in Canada. The best merchants are all buying it from Drink Kolona Ceylon Tea......... ORCHARD. d. A HUNTER“. ard, Tallow,etc. all taken same as Cash. Wool t The ceremony over at last. I And abundance ot good wishes, 9' All made it shift to the dining room l Where such nu array of dishes lAll loaded with various kinds of food, l Better was never seen t. lIn tact, tsuttteently good It was ( To set before the Queen. l The table round about was tilled, 1 Mr. Kitching at the head, i With one accord they all did bow, i While s blessing the pastor said. [ The inner man being satisfied, The blessing again returned, The bride and groom and all the rest To another room adjourned Where a number of games indulged in were For . very considerable while, Oh well, you know. you know, you know, The grand old “Methodist style.” Perhaps they'll say. we previous are, And to that we must confess, But then the event will have occurred Before this goes to press. And it herein mistakes should occur, Forgive us it any be round Seeing is was composed one day While preparing the turnip ground. We are not aware if the bride so fair Spring blossoms or roses carried. But this we know, and we're sure it is so, l That she's happily "all-right" married. iAnd now to conclude it would be quite rude . To miss a first-ttlass opportunity To give wishes the best with a hearty zest I From the happy pairs' whole community. ‘Aud now Al. boy, We wish you much joy, I Your fate is decided. that's true. lMay your lives be spent in peace and con- tent, l. And now tor the present when. 1lr.Jolm Milligmn sell a. time young‘: horse to Messrs. Lyman & MeCloeklin, theumer day for which he received a: handsome sum. f' Mr. Woerdthorit Johnston who has hes-n: a. resident ol Mich. for the last 20 years! paid a visit to his pareu ts and other irietula 1 here recently. It is 16 years since his; last visit home. consequently he tiuasi many changes In his old neighborhood. 1 Mr. C. Smith has purchased a traction angina and will now be able to move their threshing outfit around with one team of horses. Miss Weir wilt hold but annual picnic in Mrs. Beawn's grove on Friday after- noon the 10th inst. Mr.Ju. Mather is quit) on the road with the cream wnggon and in doing a tubing business, having scoured mnny new patrons this salon. m is quite n ttoxyrite with the Indies " mmnroment is always comet. Miss Nellie Kennedy of Ripley spent Sunday with her comm Mrs. W. J. Derby, Mr. c. Smith In: sold out " think $11me Negro. Spam and in“... may will moi. it 'izp to their wood. and begin business at cm. LOWER TOWN. DURHAM 0/43/53. VICKERS. l “We.the memlmrs of the Township) l Council of Egremont in eouceil assemble d n have this day to mourn the losn by death lot one of our members, in the person of .Mr.Thos. Ferguson. who departed this lilife on the 18th inst., and we here by ex- (tend our deepest sympathy to the Le- ,renved widow and her sorrowful family, 10f our deceased brother, "ud pray that ,tlze Giver of all good will comfort. and sustain the bereaved in their Sure oftitction ,and supply them with every nee-Mal I blesstug." l 1reItuis--MeQueeu--That W. Wilderbe Waid the sum of 2121 for 14 weeks [ward to W. Williams being amount due until I May 26th 1898. Carried. Council met May 30th., minutes of previous getting sustained. tse,tiiiiude,tt,c,et the follow- ing resol Jn of condolence to the widow and family of the late Thos. Ferguson, esq.. be suitably framed and forwarded tothe bereaved family, and that the same lbs signed by the members and ottioelotsc- era of the Township and engrosso] in the 'miunte book..-thuried. Messrs:. Durrant, Orr and Weir as delegates mldresscd the Council resqteetinsr, the eonditiou of aide-0M1 at lots 20-21, con 16, and a petition prtuseutesl by Alfred Tucker. signed by W. L. Dunn and 27 others re-sideroad between lots 15-16. con. 20-21, -iaiGu-uitnuis--Tut J. A. Lam- bert be paid 81.10 for post cards and printing notices to ptsthtnttaters Carried. MeInnis--Huntor--Thist a by-law be introduced to appoint it medical health officer in place of Dr. W. L. Brown de- ceased. Carried. By-laws No'u 100 to appoint road com- missioners. 101 to appoint. medical health ofheern and 102 to take the necessary steps to bold In election rec'd the first and second reading. The name of Dr. South, Dromore was inserted in by-lnw No. 102 when by-lawa 101 and 102 passed the third reading. - __ - - Mernnu-sieoseetr-Thitttu assent-sat be paid Mo as part payment on salary. Curried. _ fl _ -- Cannon resumed --Tho move and deputy of Arthur waitml upon the Council In order to effect an adjustment of Statute labor on 'rowuline, Egremnm and Arthur. They .vhed to commute difference of labor at 400 per day. In reply to the said deputation, It was resolved that we will not accept less than 50c in lieu of one day's statute labor. Me1nuis--3leQueeu-That D. Hunter have a. small bridge built over the creek at rear of lots 8-10 con. 8, Carried. Hnntttr-- M ttrrmii--Thttt Robert Brown be arpointed c0mmiuioner for Holstein on he same terms au last year’s com. Carried. --- Mcquis MeFsen--Tlmt Mr, Brown be paid $1 25 for rep. sidewalks. Carried. "iiiiiasn-rrtmter---'rut Mr. Melani- inspect the road at lot IT, con. 12, and re- port M next meeting of council. Carried. MeInnur--Hanter---That Mr McQueen t,eitw,trueted to repair the approach at the bridge on Proton Townlino not: Cedarville. Carried. l, It'; MoInnur--.Huuer--Thttt Mr. Edwin Sityer be paid 83 for pnltiug in a culvert on baseline at con 5. Carried. Mueh sympathy is extended by the section to our teacher Mr. W. L. Dixon on account at death and. attlietion which has entered his home. MrScbram paid ()1 into council for timber received. Me1nnis--Mcoeen--T1mt we adjourn to meet on Moudav 27th day ut' June for zenemlbusinem Carried. Mr. R. Barbour had the misfortune on Thursng last in having one of his ankles brtkeu while logging. Mr. Alex. Bradley purchased n new top buggy from Wood k Sim of Mt. Forest. Mr. T. Pollock is at present engaged in building the stone work of Mr. J, H. Sharp‘s barn, Mrs. Dr. Sage (nee Miss Clara. Brown) of Windsor. but formerly teacher in S. S. No. 2, called to see her old scholars on Thursday last. . Mr. Brown of Browmville. father of the late Dr. Brown, preached in tho school house on Sunday evening. Mr. Jamie-on. of Beverley is visiting his unit, mammoth" and other “natives. Georg. thnie. of Dromore Mid his uncle from Inc]. Sun’- domains were in our bum on Saturday. Mr. Albert Rich, of Riverstou spent Sunny in our village. Maud Mu. Iaird of Gorrio visited " Mr. Thou Brown's I. few days Int week. £63310!” COUNCIL. MURDOCH HOLSTEIN. D. ALLAN, Clerk. {b.1333 TORONTO ot,,estust,wttueGeint.ttyrt1: n ',"itriirtii7a"iiiasaitooieeet?nyS. and produc- bnmnou. mu! liver, In. - - nation, bad taste, coawu I tongue. lick hm. ire somnls, etc. Rood's Pills ll s cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly. Me. All drum Prepared by C. I. Hood a Co., Lowell. Man- The only Pull to take with Hood’s sarsapariilb 'ffilliriid's Harness !! We Handle everything in the Barnes line, at right prices. CALL & SEE OUR I Collars, Pads, contstip1ttitT W't l Bites, Whips, l 830., 550. Heavy 81 Light Harness TO SUIT YOU. Worlunattsihip Unsurpassed Fine Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &e., &e. “Lido the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paid. PH Wouid immun- {but u,tie Malawian ibe, Furniture and 's'ndcrtakir.p Busimws csmb- li-‘hed by h r father in Durham in 1858 and will enurm or to give all (mi hind new cum m er: we mlzucentll‘t sutishcduu RENLEDIES Furniture of the Best. Make- Till-y are uhmluwly purv and healthful. Guuvanteed co cure 1lhouiuatism, Hoiutir-I, Neuvalgia, Lumlmgo. and "llfotaus of Kidney and Liver ttoulslcs. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONs. Undertaking and 1ihnttahrtitttt on latest prin- clplea " reasongble noes Kidney and Liver Pills. "The only Int-ch" Ileana In """ Try our Rheumatic S,.rrrcifie or Miss Emily Gtvat of Mt. Forest spent Sabbath with her [menu Mr. and Mrs. W. Grout. Mrs. Adam Brown of Alpena, Mich., formerly of this place is at present visiting her mother near Yeovil, graudum Moni- sou aged 98 years. The late lamented Dr. Brown's father his brother Frank. of You Colimrne, and sister Clare qus. Dr. Sage! of Detroit, are " tresent Ill our midst settling Mfairs an} visiting their many friends. Dr. A. J. Brown, of Beochvilie, cousin of the late Dr. Brown, has come and taken up his reaidenco in the late Dr's oftieo, we hear and hope he is going to stay in our midst as he has a. good "'qoaunendation both " a Dr. sad 5 chrisrian man. The pie social was a success. which a could not help but be. under the two metionurs. Mr. Wm. Patric. of our villas. and Mr. Thou. Cnliwell of Orchard. All want off an worry " I muting. bell, 3nd path-pl in but future will at the muting. tutu ringing, for Home seemed well gland with the girl :whou 'pi. he bong t, Proceeds 017. Only by ti. PARKER, Durham. MISS SHEWELL Remember the srtand--oppogius the Market. Durham. ALWAYS ON HAND. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY , FRF, N o, 1,1th th, HEAVEN ' Jr. Take the lead everywhere. We are working day and night to supply the deutuud. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundvedsof pour suit'errus are being u-stm-ml to hmH) and huirphuacsirtil.v, MISS' SHEWELJ. -FULL LINE OF-- f" WW? .7 "(I '-'. f (' r "iT. I T i, . J. ""4.» '. l "N otEaiica'isu.tauuiddamriis'sLt_s'.asa-') _I " jwmwmr-‘M c, Laird»; y, 1.GtJ,s. re " J A -. vh.cC,'. , THE MOST HON. THE MARQUESS OF DUFPERIN AND AVA. trevottirehoewhoa1ecoenoetisyritt than every one who mm : 'jz-aliac/rj.li.,..i:iilr, - "i",-'.')""""-.",,-,;",',,."]',']."'",), . oaey 6 r :A= ‘7 eAk6ee Pi-.""""""--::'::' pats 232 T, T rd , cellar; 1 Awt-,osssig o;izz: .2125 Ma"; iatttilc, [In Jtmres-axou--ite, . ---- 'strgFa'r - tft, 1F5rst0lass . . . Farm For Sc?tie, The. midersigimrl oil'cts M'snlc- the ism). sometinn-s known as the “(jadd turn)" Nurnmuh)‘. being lot 15, on the 25rd con. It cumming 100 acres about 80 eiared, the remain icy hardwood JAS. \VEHHER, hurl-an: the 'WitauW Canadian Sons Campai- riabiiiiuinsusGo-oe-cemem1tif EiLus,udwturursoluerhiss1sei': Iianto-srinexrtheo uVioeroyd -fiiliiiiirdAu-dortotsstetV taootmrmreinmoaeeritimttie" "mg1aattsei-tataattmrraphmaert_ wiitui-todinthefouowirt-to. mm. Anyofour-m adeoterthe-etitim1 natured to, aodt,otsooHandgloesammA thenc- "méu1eompditom. 1tut1peetitnNtd iisduod.Gemooerpeimuo_ttr the'wit-'sarthebetaoadi- N-aitum,mn,tsadtssbt,be_Ut, t,rudemeiii-iecirouDrt-li& Sula-tap]. lytemttititeye 1y announced. and we undo-Chad it ii oiteintoattrritbuea-fee. Theiud-edthup-itstieaoet- De. S. E. Danna. Quad. PM; PM (”Mull-w. 100mm, lost- "n1,andPtxst.tNe%uNatihrUaf.rr- Iity. Tonic, who ttto adult}. leur I'm: further particulars "pply on the ttlilly'.', Lu - 0 miles mun. Durham and 3 'com the Varnm' Stain on the :.l,inmddulYLUW ttcl' cathodic” (H h.) " Mus Wu. G A nu .0, in put " sale the the ”Gadd t 15, on the res about 80 PI op Sun or THE Gnu. ..-u! of Bani-ad intend next TI A tteld day. Smu'h gum: “munch. High clans HI and dancing and primes I tempt to prowess. are all Everybody who is sun-N miles of Privovillo will he 21st. DOUBLE Immune Armwunith. are invi of two daughters u Mum. formerly of I Detroit, Mich. on " daughters are Kat hlo Utonand the brim-g tivolv Mr. Mammy Cr Ost; MILLION Douay an eminent Methodist scheme to celebrate the tury opening by ruining upply w the various fund of the Methodist ('hurrh Conference Inuit work a/ plans will he laid to comm berm w, u mulcted $3 in costs. both rec maarutaria1 DAV R) the necessity n1 Ilie Fisththe txan.tahlcr to F Mace of fue law. that me stmiUr Inutlm-m - In. I'll in More. HONOR RoLc.-Hy tat the name of Avchie Davi ted from the Durhun lid weeks Review. He sll elm Junior A, bring unl bind the leaded; and wet mietnke which little follg Gre are infurmml Harris Co. of TUI‘HIIUL seasonsout put of Bi: Magma! of Very mm pus-pun investing in t "tar machines shout: Whit once. [H incnme. $561!). is however It Kiwi”. RATEABLE Fin n roll shows that proper! y rm 1!me Personal pl‘uppm Pine taint; have glad of the agricullurists. a crop anyway serum fr, danger. Even grain (- well on their way and turnips should be an " " ROAD CrttatrtsG.--At; the mad grading nun-MI he given on Durham .14 day and Friday at tti fail to see it. The work is highly conuneuded. [on Gun: tioctAL.) Egan-mun. Miss N. Sm; tee cream social in the _ , p. m. on Tuesday an] pmmme in [we-mud "has. Saloon. Pusucc-oii Allan Park tichool, n , and No.1 Nortuauthy, J) er. will bold summer "i appropriate prawn-M but No other pmmmtiun may people in much“ Savant-ilk. Americas) Strictly pure Paris G Slug Shot and other bl “that? Drug Stow. U For a click running. the Haney Harris Mir Durham. Th ur. Clit gnaw ($0 " Next Tum-day in Psi wo tit Mel LOCAL AND lr0L.---XX. It Bind th

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