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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jul 1898, p. 8

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«B *J * " -‘ ye~ 4 + & C C .. *# i o. 3 $ & & * uK George Tryan has the contract of eutting the bill north of Prof. Hector MeDonald on the town line and will have plenty of scraping before it is finished. _ Joln A. McMillan let the building of some cualverts which are completed. One of the larsest barn raisings ever held in the country took place last week on the farm ot Mi. A. MeCuaig,. It took the most of three days to get it up and is one of the finest farm buildings north of Toronto. A few slight accidents took place while the buildizg was in course of erection, such as bruises, etc., however there was reason to be thankful that all escaped so well. Hayiog has tairly commenced 10 this locality and the elick of the mower can be heard from early morn till ite in the evening. The crops in some places are good and will be up to tho uverage. _ Fall wheat is turning to gold color and will be ready by the 20th inst., to welcome the reapers to cat it down. The garden party in connection with the Methodist congregation on the eyening of the 1st inst was quite a success. We Pay Cash for Butter and Eggs. Jol;n McKinnon, teacher from Algoma HARDWARE DEPARTMENT... A beautiful 1898 Wheel called "The Ensign," made by the celebrated Hobbs Hardware Co., London Ont, Latest model and finely finishedâ€"Guaranteed for 60 days. This is the cheapest wheel on the market and the supply will not last long.â€"Buy now. Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Models. A WHEEL FOFR ue c PRINTS g has fairly comm and the elick of the om early morn t The erops in so I will be up to the a turning to gold eol the 20th inst.. to Large Oilers, 10c each Whet Stones, 3 for 10c Rogers extra Machine Oil 35¢ a gallon Knives and Forks, reg $1.50 for $1.10 a doz. Leather Belting, Spring Wire, Fence Wire, Packing, Patnts, &e. J. A. HUNTER PRICEVILLE Another big lot of these Prints just in. You know what the last lot was like. Dont be behind on this lot, but buy at once if you require any. need i0 this mower can be 1 i=te in the ne places are $33.50 Our Top Cliffe friend says some other writer intervenes and is treading on her grounds. We must take the insinuation as applicable to ourselves and would inâ€" invite our good natured friend to retaliate and we will heartily share with her in this respect one half of our kingdom, by so doing we would be greatly relieved of the cumbersome duty of reporting weekly and would give us an opportunity of stepping out into the couniry and breathe sweet air from Top Cliff‘s Hill. Miss Sarah Mclutyre, of Top Cliff atâ€" tends to her daily business in the dressâ€" opened by the president Mr. Sharp o Holstein, by singing, after which Rey. Mr. Matheson led in prayer. â€" Mr. Matheâ€" son gave a short address on Mission work. This constituted the forenoon‘s work, and at 12.30 the ladies bad an excellent dinner prepgred in the basement of the charch. _ As usual the ladies of Priceville were bard to excell. The editor af the Messrs. Francis and John McLeod o‘ Sunnidale paid friends on the south line & short visit last week. Miss Maggie McCannel, the popular teacher of No. 10 Glenelg, is holidaying with friends at Stayner and Sunnidale at present. Miss Mary Jane Smellie, of Torouto is spending the summer with her father Wm. Smellie D. Road, (GHlenelg. noon. At i1 o‘clock tl opened by the president Holstein, by singing, aft Mr. Matheson led in praye son gave a short address c suvject. Messrs. Sunnidale The sun shone in its beauty gloriously. The arm was pleasant, and everything seemed to be in harmony with the object for which the 5th of July was set apart in our thriying village. _ About nine o‘clock the crowd began to assemble themselvos together from east, west, north and south and contimmued so until late in the afterâ€" noon. At 11 o‘clock the meeting was did the stone work. Bill Seaton lras erected a new dwelling on Martin Stonehouse‘s farim We do not know exactly the dimensions, but would say it is a 10x12%. _ Surely Bill will be able to keep himself warm during the winter. Mr. Alex,. Sinclair of Kilsyth was in town one evening last week, he is still in the pottery business. Chas, MeMillan is engaged plastering at Hugh MceDonald‘s D. Road this week. Mr. John McKinnon near Fairwell is bu«y building a new dwelling house this summer, â€" Herbert Watson of this village gpent a few days with his father Mr. A. MceKinuon and leaves this week for the North West. 1€ re bard to excell. The editor of the view, who ts also the new President of : Society being there it would be only natter of presumption on our part to tin to say anything farther on the TORONTO | _ Sunday the 8rd inst. was the funeral of 5. ! Mrs. Albert Haw from their residence on i the 10th con. to Swinton Park Cemetery. | She has been ailing for some time and ’her death was not unexpected, She was | the only child of the late Donald Mcâ€" | Donald who in early days resided on lot1, @)con 15, Proton, where herâ€"widowed ”mother still resides. She married Mr. X | Albert Haw about 25 years ago and she ‘ |and her husband lived in the township of [TT p40 4 | Egremont until two years ago when they imove(l irto Proton. ihe leaves behind fsi her, her hvsband and a large family o 8/ mourn her departure as a true and faithâ€" ge! fal wife and kind and affectionate mother. | The funeral was vory largely :ubeude(].‘ Jgf between 80 and 9¢ vehicles were in line, | lolThe Rev. Mr. Morrison who gave ber| E"' | divine instruetion in her young days offiâ€" ‘ l1 {I ciated at the house and at the Charch. Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Wilson visited | their daughter, Mrs. Hugh Wilson, near Singhampton, also Mr. and Mrs, Noble | Wilson, visited her ‘parents Mr. and Mrs, Weir near (Glen Huron. Mr. Noble | took in the excursion to the Model Farm Guelph. As Mr. Wilson is one of our handy men you will see some improveâ€" ments later on. The two Eccles‘ passed through here to a loging bee at their Uncle Dan‘s. The masons are at work at the foundâ€" ation of a big house with a full gang at Mr. Chas, McQueen‘s this week. Mrs, Booth took a week‘s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Renton of Dromore. Mr. Findlay‘s clerk Sundayed at Mr. Wilson‘s a week ago, Mr. Vint Hill has been away from his carpenter shop for two weeks as he is an expert engineer he was running the engine for Mr, John Haw who is in the brick making on his own farm, lot 15, con. 19, Proton Jack is a young man and a man of intelligent energy. Once more we will pen a few items of the town. All our public men are very busy, our Blacksmith is kept on the Jjump from early morn till late, repairing mowers and implements of all kinds. Mr, Sam Todd attended a picnic in Osprey at MclIntyre Corner, Sam wheelâ€" ed there in 95 minutes, he says he could do it in less time had the roads not been so rough. [ We have receivyed a long and graphic account of the causes leading to unhappy chuarch differences in this neighrorhood, with probable results affecting church buailding, which we think wiil recomplish no good purpose by pablishiny in the meantime. E+ Again, Sunday was the Fresbyterian Sacrament day. The hour of comtmnnion was deferred from 2 o‘clock to a lster hour on account of tho funcral. Rev, Mr. Campbell, Dromore, officiated. and held service the Saturday previons and falfilled his mission well. Miss Mary Dezell held:#service in the Hall the same Sunday evening to a crowded house, * Ourfootâ€"ball boys have organized and t elected officers, I cannot give the correct list of officers but I hear the names of W, ‘| MeDonald, M. Kells, E. Dingwail, A, n Deans, Rildell and some others are the leaders. They went to the pienic and | came out secoud best, this report did uot l suit our old men to see the boys get a bad beating, and now they say that the old ,men will haye to organize and go up to Swinton Park to gain back the lostflaurels: iReports io town said the old men‘s club will consist of men well known for size !and pluck, as far as I hear the names are A. Burnett, D. MceArthur. J. MeArdle, A. Riddel!, J. Scarlett, D. Allen, D. Melutosh Land W. W. Hall, _ Some little saucus \ meeting has been held to choose the | officers, the talk is to run Burnett and | MeArthur for President, but others say | why not run MeArdle and Riddell for it. | This leaves a jealousy with some others . who also want the position ! The Presbyterians are going to move the services from here to a schoolhouse on the 10th concession. Mr. McLeach is holding meetingsfhere. Some of our young people weut to a barn raising in Glenelgfand on Tuesday the 12th, Dundalk will be taken in, Ton. making lise with Miss Simpson â€"of this village, John McDouzall, one of the employses of the Toronto asylam, spent a few days with his father Mr. Danean MeDougall of the north line, Glenelg, and returned again this week. A number of our young men have govne down to the Lower Province to assist the farmer‘s in taking off the harvest. _ They report good pay and plenty to do, Teacher Blakestou limps around . from the effects of a bruise at MeCuaigs raising. The ordination of the Rev_ Mr. Darroch took place at Fleshertcn ou Wednesday last as future pastor of the Baptist church here. * Picnics are the order of the day, on Friday the 8th, our people turned out to the Swinton Park picnic. Intended for last week. BOOTHVILLE HOPEVILLE. writing six hours daily for six days a week, anp will be coutent with ten dollers weekly, C. Lefroy McCaul Barrister, Lower Town Durham. Durham, Sept. 23rd ‘97. 3m Men and women who can work hard talking and â€"Oâ€"0Qâ€"Oâ€" COMPANY and PRIVATE Funds to Loaw, in sums and on terms to suit borrowers, _ (On first Mortgage on Town or Farm Property.) Lowest rates of Interest. _ (Quick despatch, and lowest possible charges: in ooo aApply to . :s 1;~ .. People‘ Mill, Durham June 27th, 1898. WHY go to Mt. Forest or Durhem to get your Watches Clocks, Rings rnd Jewelery‘ reâ€" paired, which can be done cheaper and equally as good, if not better, nt the Holstcia Watch Emporiam _ A large stock arrived thi. week, com prising the latest movements in watches in Gold, nud Silvor cases, alarm and ornamental Clocks Brooches to no fond. Ledies‘and gent‘s watech guards fancy and cheap. _A choice selection of gold and diamond rings snitable for wedding purposes, which will be sold ata rmall percentâ€" age aboye cost prices. No trouble to show goods. A call from the :many solicited, The sign first door south of the Commercial Hotel. x6 Having staited my chopping mill I am prepared to fill all orders with quick despatch and AT LOWEST TERMS.... Holst« A general financial businesstransacted Oflice next door to Standard Bank Durham Davill JACKSON, JP.» crerk viv. c Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. PmR PSE DN CR CC aS fa C Easily carried in vest pocket. Price $1.00 a package, Six for $5.00 with a written guarantee to cure or money refunded. DOX‘T BUY aN ImITATION, but insist on having INDAPO. If your druggist has not ot it, we will send it prepaid. hDOO REMEDY CO., Proprs, Chlergo, III. or our Agents» CONVEYANMCERS. CHOPPING MILL . Money To Loan. 1t SOMETHING INTERESTING. JAUCKSONS. A Call Solicited me NEW IDEAS CO., Toroxte. RoseErtr McGowax CAMERON week, com 0s in (Gold, ital Clocks ut‘s watch lection . of r wedding | H- Â¥r~ M I LLER, | The Hanover Conveyancer offers the following bargains : |TEaspaLe Farat ; lot 30, con. 2, W.G. | _ _R. Bentinck. _ Will sell this fine 100 | _ acres for ‘but little more than was | * paid a few years ago before Mr. |_â€" Teasdale built on it a large brick |__dwelling which he says eost £1000, ‘HosBacH FaARM ; at Lamlash, about | 97 acres, good building, elose to Post _ Office, Store, Church and School. _ _Will sell at a great bargain or trade. .LE\\'IS EmE Fara, township of Holland ; _ good form in German settlement, _ Will sell cheap or exchange. Conâ€" | _ tains 100 acres, well improvea. The J{fanover Gonveyancer, _ Money to loan at 5 per cent. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, Ocean Tickets for sale. . Debts collected, all . business attended to quickly and | promptly. | ; JA IL . IfpRies. lf t3 The only firstâ€"class Hearse in rown A 100 Acre Farw in Bentinck, pretty good lot, at say €850 should bring $1200. â€" Who speaks first ? House axp Lot at Allan Park, to be given away, comfortable dwelling, good stable . At each others throats would probably raise the prices, »ut is the Eingland & France Undertaking and Embaiming on latest ciples at reasonable rates Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business estabâ€" lished by her father in Durham in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new custom ers the same entire satisfaction. Furniture of the Best Make ALWAYS ON HAXD. PICTURE FRAMIXE A SPECIALTY Remember the standâ€"opposite the Market. Durham, MISS SHZWELL MISS SHEWEL c â€"FULL LINE OFâ€" MILLE®, Tr ER, AiAYry our iveyancer R‘heuma’tic 3 ‘s wo. (Kidney ane orin Lll in |m,g( ) and Livep BEWARE or <a THE PHRENOLINE REMEDIES fice Uhoice in Valises, Grips, Horse Slankets, &c., &c. We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest e Price Paig. Workmanship Unsurp Fire Choice in YValizas Enine zme || Bites, Whips, ) &c., &c. Heavy & Light Harness CALL & SEE OoUrR We Handle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. yumvago, and all f. and Livep troubles, EWARE or SPURIOUS Only by H. Papr cords: es oPrUCC aâ€"<" Gum -KCIIV. HAT..O.N- 'cncg.. P-.o-uvo--. ©000000R0COBOBre > They | are absolutely ] healthful, Guaranteed Rhemnat‘ism. Sciatina M Take the lead every where, We are working day and night to supply the demand, Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sulferers are being restored â€"to health and happiness daily, â€" LEAYVEN : , Jr. TO SUIT You. â€" PARKER, Durham. »pecific or Liver Pillsg, bray‘s & Syrup § of Red := SprUCe * CGum Collars, Pa »cmilica, Neuralgia, all forms of Kidney ImitaTions pure and _ to cure assed #4 A VOL.â€"XX. Elc Durha Durham, Thur. A clearing sale of week at MacFariane‘ the bargains. â€" nxAxourrn1c. â€"The on the new sidewall making good progre« many observers, the already done looks n the protection of the ly attended to. We ament will be made t«< town when this tin made. The Orang of July, jud; never was so day evening was a way. The baseme ian Church was bower of beauty b ful hands of the McFarlane and a members. _ Ever Flowers etc.. wen;J and numerous lit sational teteâ€"aâ€"tet The "birthday" ‘J little bags were u:J which recipients as many cents as y it for admittance their latest birt ranged in age fron but a surprisingly at 15 and 25 vears. "Bob" on it might Methusaleh. 823 half an hbhour‘s « minute instalment ners, refreshment meeting closed wi selections® and reciiations by ash for Butt« Ix Damora. â€"M who lately left £« m North Dakota h and in a letter l% interesting notes will briefly r«pli part of the trip ing country from London &c., wui Michigan farm and saying their of winter whea Corn already wa diana was ahoad in â€" «hock were beautifal rollh came next, and at South Bend 430 p. m. and st Jay morning wi W, Hunt. _ In felds are lost and dairying industries. * height of land to Lake Michig the Mississippi, and boating and 0 miles west is Pure Spices an lane‘s Drug Stor LOCAL AND PC he great wart {2 in and met many them all well. the crops rath« ecvuntry seems imntry het The ©Birt thr« Pul ) Ap; e 3 h On M 1) al Mi

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