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Durham Review (1897), 23 Jun 1898, p. 1

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fask nng tor sale the as the "Gadd lot 15, on the acres about 80 r â€" hardwood every acre and convenâ€" rham e . , with stone th pumps are rha ‘passed ps, Horse . Highest arnes$ M hips « dI. Ayin M« Cund. n !ml Ebe 1€ f Waite & Webster, general blackâ€" smiths and carriage builders. They did i large business and made;money. Mr. Waite at the time of his death resided wi[h. his sonâ€"inâ€"law, John McArthur, merchant, his second wife having died last fall.â€"Shelburne Free Press. _ â€" reasonable, â€"Apply at this office. EKoremwoxt â€" Vacaxov.â€"Mr. Walter Hastie, Dromore, was last week elected to the vacant councillorship in Egreâ€" mont, by acclamation. We congratulâ€" ate the Township in securing Mr. Hastie‘s services. _ For several years past he has been urged to stand, and his popularity and well known business ihility will commend him for highe" Scrofula, hip disease, salt rheum, dyspepsia, and other diseases due to imâ€" pure blood are cured by Hood‘s Sarsaâ€" parilla. * Picnic season is in full swing. Strictly pure Paris Green, Bug Roison, Slug Shot and other bug killers at Macâ€" {arlane‘s Drug Store. To Let.â€"The two rooms, now used by Miss Parrott for dressmaking, over MacFarlane‘s Drug store. â€"Apply there. TexveErs,â€"Trustees of S. 8. No. 9. ilenelg, ask for painting tenders in this ssue, So is Mr. John Findlay, Dromore, Durham, Thur. June 23 , M 1 Ehe Puvhiaan Aeview. : Newspaper men are blamed for a lot \things they cannot help. such as using rtiality in mentioning visitors, giving ws about some folks and leaying out hers, They simply print the news ev can find An editor should not : _expected to know the names and sidences of your uncles, auats and usins, even if he should see them off the traim. Tell him about it, It‘s ws that makes the newspapets, and ery man, woman and child in the ighborhocd could be associate editors they would,. Please hand in your rsonals, marriages, births deatbs, and other news items. rab l L( rce is unexcelle« For SaLE OR To REXxtT.â€"That deâ€" able, self contained â€" house lately cupied by the Rev., Charles Cameron, cres of ground attached with comâ€" table stable and out buildings, fine a1tion, good water, Will besold very isonable. Apuply at this office. DerRHAM RACEKs.â€"Entries are being ade satisfactorily. and a good day is omised for Jaly 1st. Secy. Black is a istler and lovers of a good days sport l1 come to Durham on Dominion Day,. 8. S. No. 9. Picxic.â€"Miss Large 0 M 1 Thu variet y ision Court next Tuesday VOLâ€"XX. NO. 25. LOCAL AND GENERAL School id trien ienmic on June 30. 1CNIC,.â€"MiSss â€" Large, is will have their nic on the afternoon + 30. For excellence entertainment â€" Miss Miss Ethel Kinnee of Eaton‘s store is visiting her sister Mrs. C, Leavens and other relatiyes for a few weeks. Piper Willie Thain of Guelph, was a guest of Mr. John Robertson‘s after his return from Priceville, Tuesday night. â€" Mr. R. Cochrane left Monday moreâ€" ing with his brotherâ€"inâ€"law for an exâ€" tended visit. Mrs."Grant, and Miss Collier, visited friends in Owen Sound, oyer the week end. Mrs, Irwin and Mrs, Neil, of Paisley, are visitihg at Mr. George Miekles of this town. Mr â€"G. W. Jones was away on busiâ€" ness over Sunday. Mr. J. Wright, Henfren, came home last week to go with the band, Mr. Harold Moffat, Owen Sound was visiting friends in town this week. Misses‘Em. Whalen and M. Wallace, spent SBunday in Harriston. Malcolm Clark, B. A., is teaching for Mr. Galbraith till the holidays, On Tuesday next the above body as constituted for South Grey will meet in the Pres. Church here and carry out an interesting programme, The Executive consisting of the Ministers, 8. S. Superâ€" intendents,and representatives throughâ€" out the district will meet in the forenoon to discuss Township and County organ izations. All 8, 8. workers are earnestâ€" ly invited to be present. A FixE® EqQUIPMEXNT.â€"In a circular reâ€" ceived from the 0. A. C. Guelph, we lake the following paragraph : "Our farm is in geod shape, weli tilled and well managed. We have nine breeds of cattle, nine breeds of sheep, and five breeds of swine, for instruction in the live stock â€" department ; twentyâ€"five yarieties of hens, to Sillustrate lectures on pouwlitry ; all necessary appliances, for the broadest and moest thorough training in milk testing, bulterâ€"making: and cheeseâ€"making ; a carpenter shop, in which students are taught the useof tools ; a fine set of greenâ€"houses and a botanical laboratory for practical work in botany and horticulture ; bees, for lectures on apiculture; a special room, for practical operations and demonstraâ€" tions in veterinary science ; fifty ncres{ of land divided into nearly 2,000 plots,} for field experiments with grain, grasses, clovers, corn, roots, potatoes, etc ; also a large library and reading room, well furnished with books and papers for the use of students." sABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION,. ALLaA® PaArRK PicxIC.â€"This Annual affair is assuming larg»> dimensions, that of last Saturday being not inferior to its predecessors, Mr. MceDonald, the teacher, and the committee who worked with him deserve credit for the excellence of the arrangements both in the intellectual aud physical line. Our Allan Park correspondent refers more fully to it, and we regret we were unable to be present earlier in the afterâ€" noon to enjoy the * feast of reason and flow of soul" the day brought fowh. The other feast was all right as we tested it. ‘ SUCCOEss®UL AT Last.â€""I was a sufferer from neuralgia in wy side, and headaches. I followed numerous preâ€" scription without benefit and was per> suaded to try Hood‘s Sarsaparilia. When I had taken only one bottle f realized it was doing me good and I continued taking it until 1 was cured." Mars. Carmis PrICE, Georgetown, Ont. Hood‘s Pills are the favorite family cathartic. EHasy to take, easy to operâ€" ate. 25c. Boyx‘s Briaaps.â€"Monday night last the boys had a military night of it along with their bigger brothers in uniform, and the precision of their movements and general "esprit du corps" gave much pleasure to the onlookers. Fred Ryan and Allie MceIntyre have in them the making of firstâ€"class officers. Jeweller Gordon is now to be found in his snug new shop next to Mr, Grant‘s, Lower Town. It has been made an attractive spot and his extensive display of Clocks, Watches, Jeweliry, &c., is seen to good advantace. NortHwEsST Exounsioxs.â€"June 28, Jaly 11. July 19, by rail or boat, For rates &c., apply to Jas, R. Gun. G.T.R ticket agent, Crawronr» Presbyterians are haying & Strawberry festival in Mr. Hastie‘s orchard on the eyening of Thursday, June 30th, with Mr. John Graham, chairman. Admission 10 and 15cts. CHANGE Oor DATE.â€"The Iceâ€"cream Social at No, 12 Egremont, has been changed from Tuesday 28th inst. to the day before. Friends of the school will please let this be known. Admission 10cts. E. Epworth League 1_“"“‘1")' "'ght'mp,'c'i Mr. Sam. Brown, Creemore, was in The right use of time." Leader Miss 3 c , town this week. 8. Culbertson. All are welcome. I PERSONAL MENTION. iovements ps" gave ers. Fred e in them His Honor Judge Creasor, in addressâ€" ing the Grand Jury, laid eé)articnlar stress upon the overcrowded state of the County Jail. At times there. was confined therein just twice as many as The abovye Courts opened Tuesday afternoon last before His Honor Judge Creasor at 2 p. m. The following Grand Jurors answered the roll call:â€" Walter Bell, Jas. Morrison, W. B. Searrow, John Whately, John Hislop, Geo. Moore, James Jackson, Mark Willis William Wallace, Samuel Cayâ€" ell, Martin Sutherland and A. C. Priest. Mr. S. Cavell, of Sarawack, was chosâ€" en foreman. | and Windows and _ Interior of Amos Church, Dromore. Work to be commenced week beginning 17th July. Any tender not necessarily accepted. For plans and spec‘fications apply to CoUNTY COURT AND JUNE SESSIONS Mr. and Mrs. John McRae left for Penetang a week ago, on a visit to friends. * nesday, July 6, for the painting of the School House of S, 8. No. 9, Glenelg Specifications may be seen by applying to the Secretary,. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. _ _ C ENDERS wanted for painting Doors T and Windows and Interior Lof Mr. and Mre, Hogarth, Parkhead, cousin of Merchant Hogarth, visited over the week end with Priceville friends. of Fairwell and took in the picnic. Durham, June 20, ‘98. Mrs. Samuel Wright, Hamilton, is at present spending a month or so at her sisterâ€"inâ€"law‘s, Mrs. Dr. Hutton of Priceâ€" ville. Mr, John MceArthur was in 0. Sound for several days this week on business. Miss Hogarth who has been absent fox'amontfi in Whitby, Brooklyn, Toâ€" ronto, and other parts, came home on the 17th. Mrs. Chas. Long came up from Toâ€" ronto to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Watson. 'I‘ENDERS will be received till Wed awnada«w Inlw A fan tha wnatntine n Purhd Rev. Dr. German was the officiatmng clergyman. After the wedding supper at 77 Victoria St., the young coupte repaired to their newly furnished home on Lippincott St, to begin life together. We extend congratulations. Cupid scored another victory when in Elm St, Church, Toronto, Miss Lena Fox, was united in marriage to the man W lier choice, Mr. Bert Steele of that city on the 7th Jnne. The youthful and pretty bride was becomingly attired in a dress of cream serge trimmed with chiffon and was attended by her sister, Miss Minnie Fox of Durham, who lookâ€" her best in white spotted muslin. The groomsman was Mr. Cross of Toronto. Rev, Dr. German was the officiatmg clergyman. After the wedding supper Messrs Duncan McArthur and H. Riddell, Welbeck, passed through town Saturday, on their way to Hopeville where they were the guests of Mr. D. K. McArthur. Mr. Jas, 4. Mutch of Lumsden, N. W. T., is home at present on a visit to friends in 8. Grey. Me has good reâ€" ports of the South Grey boys near him. They are all prospering. _A splendid prospect for a good crop this year again and Mr, Mutch advises all intending emigrants to strike for the territories. Mrs, Albert Leslie of Mr. Forest, is visiting her mother Mrs. Mcelnnis of BHunessan for a few weeks, while her sister Maggie, is keeping house for her in Mt. Forest. Miss Coppinger and Miss Boddy nfi Hanover visited Mr. Boddy and mh(‘ri friends in town Saturday last. _ Mr.| Boddy accompanied them on their reâ€"| turn. +3 Rev,. Mr, Hanna of Mt. Forest, will preach in the Pres. Church on Friday at 230 p. m, The preparatory comâ€" munion service. Miss Main and Mr. Roberts of Holâ€" stein spent Sunday with Miss Orchard. Mr, Roberts joined in the precession of Foresters. Messrs A. Galbraith and A. W. H. Lauder, drove to Owen Sound last Friâ€" day evening on Military business, Miss Eva Sutherland, Stratford is the guest of Miss Whalen, Mrs. Dass is the guest of Miss Annie Robertson. Mr. Perey Elliot, Chatsworth, was the guest of his grandâ€"mother, Mrs. Mcâ€" Rae, over Sunday. Messtrs T. Storey, J. Crawford and â€". : Blyth, Chatsworth, spent Sunday with | friends in town. _ Capt. H. A. Hunter is expected to meet his company at Niagara in a few days. Mr. Thos. Binnie of New Westmimisâ€" ter was the guest of Mr. A. McKinnon last Monday, Henry Lawrence, Wm. Weir Thos. McFadden, Secy. Tenders Wanted. Tenders Wanted, Priceville Locals J. M. FrxpLAy, Dromore. DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1898 } Trustees. if he were to call &round he might make a sale of some tomb stones. 4 Miss May Leeson is very poorly at present. \X’e hope to hear of her speedy recovery, & The Varney L. O. L. held a meeting last Fridafy night for the lpurpou of arranging for the 12th of July, The Varney 8. 8. intend hbaving a icnic on the 4th of July at Mr. Wa‘ft‘r Bunn’s. A good time is looked for. The KRev. Charles Leeson took charge of the service in the Methodist Church here on Sunday motning last. The {eed the dog got the day before the picnic didnt do him much"gaod for he has never been seen since. Pete thinks the Chronicle a newsy paper and wishes to remind the young Varney Scribe that those goose eg have been dead for some timeand thinks Mrs. James Gordon was the guest of her daughter Mrs. R. J. Eden for a few days last week,. Mr. Samuel McCalmon of the United States is at present visiting friends and relations in these parts. Mr. Wm. McCalmon, of Mt. Forest was home for a day or so this week. Mr. and Mrs. (Rev.) C. Leeson of Indiâ€" ana, are visiting friends in these parts. Mr. Douglas Cameron of Holstein was in our town on Sunday last, The annual union picnic will be held as usual in Lennox‘s grove on Thursday June 30th. Preparations are being made for an enjoyable time. In the evening a concert will hbe held in the schoolâ€"house. Good talent from Mt. Forest, Durham, Holstein and Dromore, will be gecured. An excellent program is being pres)ured, admittance gze l15cts. Proceeds will be expended in buying a new Library for the Fabbathâ€"School. Mr, Geo, Sharpe of Dnndalk, was the guest of his mother on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. J. Lunny were visiting the parents of the former and other friengs in Bentinck for a few days last week. Mr. Geo, Pollock and Mr. Alf., Hass are up in Allanford at present engaged in building barns, Rev,. Mr. Ryan, of Durham, was making pastoral visits on the 2nd last week. Robt. Pollock is the happy possessor of a dandy new bicycle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Coleridge 0f Walter‘s Falls, visited his parents last week. Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was administered in the Pres, Church last Sunday. 21 new members were added to the roll making 166 in all. Rev, Mr. Jansen preached the preparâ€" atory sermon on Friday last. Miss Lizzie Adams came home from Torento last Wednesday, carrying sunâ€" shine with her. | _ Towx or Owrxsouxpn. _vs. Gopâ€" | rREY.â€"â€"The town sued Godtrey tor 6 | mos. rent of Market Seales,§175. Godâ€" \ frey refused because seales were out of repair. He had thus lost sustom and |claimed damages. Godfrey‘s counsel [claimed it was the town‘s duty to reâ€" | pair scales, not the lessee. _ The jury took this view and gave Godfrey $200. damages. We hear that Mr. Thos. Knox, was treated to a ride on the goat of the Foresters. We have to congratulate Mr., Walter Hastie on his promotion to the township l;{;(]mncil. The right man in the, cigl ace. A wedding this week at Bamboro hall is on the tapis, A large company is expected as thefcontracting parties are widely and favorably known. W m. J. Hay left last Wednesday for the neighborhood of Galt for the haying and harvest. Mr, Will Lester jr., is serving an anprenticeship with Mr,. Drum, at the tinsmithing, _. Mr, Arthur MceCannell Yaid a visit to Mt. Forest a few days of last week, seeâ€" his brother who is on the sick list, Rrc. vs. Rionarp soyp.â€"The pris oner, who hails from Sullivan. was charged with shooting at Dr. Pickard of Desbero, with intent to kill him. He had been of unbalanced mind for several weeks, and after hearing the Jail Surgeon‘s evidence and that of Dr. Stewart of Chesley and other witâ€" nesses the jury found him gailty, but insane. â€" He will therefore be retained in Jail and sent to an asylum, A. G. MacKay for the Crown ; H. G. Tucker for the prisoner. R:oe. vs. JosrH:ca Warrmow.â€"The charge was that Warrilow in the Roy al Hotel had assulted and beaten John McMillan, â€" Verdict, Guilty, _ A. G. MacKay for Crown ; H. G. Tucker for Defence. * The Grand Jury have returned the following true bills : Reg. vs. Joshua Warrilowâ€"Assult. Reg. vs. Robert Boyaâ€"Shooting. Reg. vs Thos. Connorâ€"Wounding, Reg. vs, Wm. Connorâ€"Shooting. Reg. vs. Morris Connorâ€"Wounding. Reg. vs. John Mooreâ€"Abduction of child under 16. The criminal cases disposed of are as follows : there was accommodation for. _ He particularly defined the nature of the several criminal cases that would be brought before them, none of which are of a very serious nature. it Joshua Warrilowâ€"Assult. Robert Boyd~â€"Shooting. Thos. Connorâ€"Wounding, Wm. Connorâ€"Shooting. Morris Connorâ€"Wounding. John Mooreâ€"Abduction of MURDOCH. VARNEY. DROMORE. +4 > + + T é Stoves t :e: * TT @*%44%4% We take this opportunity of thanking our customres for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will meris a continuance of the same. £ 6 TORONTO @AS®SSS 4 â€"â€"â€"*44% B "at ~ iÂ¥ ‘ A DRESS GOODS. 40in Black and Colored Wool Serges, #5¢ a yard. Faflq{eFigural Lustres (a snap) at 30, 85 & 50¢ a yd. Dowble Fold Cashmere, (in black only) 12e a yard., Challies in dark colors, 6¢ a yard. Our Prints are guaranteed fast colors. Large White Counterpanes, worth $1,50 for #1.â€"Large white, all linmrigabk covers, worth #1.75 d/or 81.40.â€"â€"1{zble Oil Cloghn in white and colors,. 45in wide, 25¢ a yd,.â€"Men‘s Top Shirts from 2%¢ up.â€" See our Ladies‘ Oxford Shoes before buying, they comnot be beat.â€" Best Ladies Shoe , 10 and 20c a bottle regular 15 and #5¢.â€" 21 only, Crystal Table at 25¢ a sett. sin Im. Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, 20¢ each, Nappies to match 60¢ a dozen.â€"Whaips at all prices, a good rawhide at 50c.â€"Salada Ceylon Tea at 25¢, $0¢ and 40c a Ib, LACE CURTAINS. [jPPER ToOWN [URHAM Cutters Our Piano and Organ trade is firmly established. Best makes. Purest tones. Do you want a Sewing Machire? Tay the New Williams.â€"â€" Highest Jmce paid for Wood in exchange for goods. C. McKINNON. We beg to inform our Gustomâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be arge Sales & Small Profits." T ataile Iumg, BB imokes wide, 40¢ a pyute. S 6# 6+ ‘2 $4 64 75c #4 8% +# 44 50 64 44 ‘l.w $4 h:am. Aug. Ith. 06 gViet. At prices that will surprice. T HE BIG 4. Town UPPER TOWN IMPLEMENT WAREROOMS. AS® & BEAN &4 The CGASH J & C o : C. McKINNONԤ. ADOPTED BY .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. of all kinds, COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES, BOX STOVES Cutters and Sleighs of the best quality and at prices away down. . MecKechnie. WHOLE NO. 1058. B is B:i’;,.‘ § 4

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