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Durham Review (1897), 23 Feb 1899, p. 9

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is Wm. Ewan was in 0mm Sound on. day last week. Mr. Walter and Mum Ada Middleton visited on the Avenue tummy. The usefulness at electricity or "can: is the subject of our next balm“. Mr. Hnslip met with I DOI’IOUI accident while taking . load oflogs to town. While titling nu I rail to keep the sleigh Iron) going over. he was lhrnwn in the air and landed on his uomnch an the runner. He mu taken to (own ard they are afraid to mayo him lent iMammatton set in. Our lhe and Box Social on the 24th inst. (Friday) promises well. A prognm of music and grumupbono ulceiiono b Mr. S. T. Orchard has been nrrnngod. Mr.J.A.lInuter has few equals " a soloist, and Miss Via No-ter Is achieving lame as th slugger. These and “hers wil be present. Adtuission 10 cts. Ladies bringing pies or boxes free. Messrs. S. & A. MrLeau visited at Crawhrd on Sunday last. Subscribe for The REVIEW. Mr, John and Mini Cani- McKechnic united Crawford friends recvntly. Everything in TRUNKS & VALISES. Lower prices than ever. A great big Choice. ALL LANG'MUIRB BEST MAKE. We pay cash for PRODUCE. We dont give credit. Retailer of Everything. Advertisers of FACTS Departmental Store, DURHAM, ONT. Hats and Cape. Positively the Ingest shipmem. direct front England. that ever came into Durham. Prices down--mttuity the best. SEE THEM. Fine Oranges. 1c each. Choice Downs. 2e each. Extra Boneless awash. new brand, regular so for Be pound. BEST MATCHES, l boxes for Sire. Buttoned. 'PFevioh-Iir Bid}: tran E25 G ii.so pair. - size; sir, 3, 3g, and 4. 75a to 99e. No higher. There never was s bigger snap. COME. EQUAL BARGAINS haven't been offered in Durham for years....May never come again. . . .Make the utmost of this chance. . . .There is no " possible" competition with these, and in fact the great majority of all prices asked here, you see the enormous turn-over makes this possible. . . .We "create" bargains. . ..It’s easy, like the other, to "follow ". . . _But that not our "way." IN NEW BAMBOO HANDLE CORN Bit00MS-mi00LAR 35 CENTS AT 25 CENTS EACH '.sa:a:a:saa:s:a:a:a:s:a.s:t.ira:oara.a:siat.aaat.sa:sa.sar . Exclusive idea. Another Big Departmental Store. The mm . Cheese Factory is manufacturing “expressly " for us "SMALL TABLE CHEESE "---very unique. Get one-- in 2 weeks. The mcest thing for the table. 250 each. ROCKY. Clearing at , Unusual Prices. PAIR LADIES' BOOTS dt SHOES. Mr. Hugh McKinnon who has been under the weather for a couple of weeks is able to be around again. . The La mimic whith has been so wel known in past years. is making Emily visits this Winter again. The Boyd and Smith bundles have had sevcm .sttirek, also Mr, John Kaufman aml Donal-Arlin- uo. But all are ituproytusr, . ,' ' ' t Although Into we ascend congratulation. to Mr. and Mrs. Allen 1loDouvall,arho are on a visit. from Bowman N. pat present They will return soon "gum to their future home. We wish them every success. L., _ lee packing was in full blast for tly2pu4 couple of weeks and the number of teams hut. are daily hauling sawdust fl'nlu"th' Sulfa mill shows the interest misnskstiou h taking m the duiryuzg industry, ' _ The McDougall tluuilies on themh con. I unwed by telephone on Monday cveiunst a message containing the death of Moa. Llchlnn Mchmrie at titayner, but tom- orly of this place. The burial took place at lincky Sangeeu on Tneulty "fun-00m: In their arriyal fron: Starter. Mr. John Forster anal Vin». JuuuhterMisss J A HUNTERS Crawford 15c English PRINTS. 2 cases at, 7c yard. Pearman's " Star " Hams. Big shipment received of TIN and GRANITE- WARE. Everything you want. Tin Dippers, 4c. Nome very Stylish Men's Suiting: just in, in suit lengths. Exceptional prices too. LOOK IN. "kt Mr. D. Gnhlm In uveroly kicked on Oh. kit. . low wool- ago by on. of bit he"... ttr. Go in improving. Maggie of Mulock panned through town one day last weak on the way to visit. Sullivan friends. Mrs. Alexander McMillan and her half dozen children were all suck but are bet- ter now. Mr. Donald McMillan, Jr. and Sr. wife and f1ve daughters were all gripped se- verely. Mr. John McMillan and his ulster. M. F., also Miss Stone had their experience. The Morrison boys have failed terribly. Donald Black, b'r. in rick at present. Your bumbe scribe wu kept in warm binnkou for . week, and is yet hr from " anal vigor. We ' of Pomonu'u inhuman: been mom or Ian and» tho Ionizer. Como William. toll as how you no and upon Mr. and Mrs. John A. McMillan and family are improving slowly. We extend our sympathy. Mm. Hugh McInnis was very poorly, while her mother at Pomona is danger- ously ill. The McPherson family were all under the weather. Mrs. A, McDougall is visiting I." Hanging: Mrs, Nichol in H-uuilwn " present. Mr. LuGrippe hos been and Is a unip- per in out town with nuryuurath.yi'ot' the past few wneks. We wid briefly mention some of his patients: Mrs. J. Grasby, Mrs. H. McLellan, Mrs. G. K. Heartwell, and Master Geordxe Heart- well have been all sssriousl.v Ill. Mr. Jan. Whit? rapidly recovered and recommends he‘vy doses ol btulutst '.,'HT',"r. . Miss Mary McDonald visited Rocky Sangeen friends for a cuuple ot days last week, ‘Whnt is the attraction of the two 9th boys in North Grey lately. After lope silence cold weather and warm we we prepared to give a few more letters from our notable bum. Mr. Richard Boyce is bury preparing to bullda house next. summer. Fair ones look sharp. _ Miss Effie Morrison. We: "e are sorry to state is under the doctor": care at pre- sent. Also her aunt. Miss Jon-pie Morn- sou, an old pioneer who very Heldom m" g was known to be under the weather in bedfast. We trust they both may weedi- ly recover. Would quickly leave you, it you mad Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of summers have proved their matchlem merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerve" and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents, Moroey back if not cured. Sold by all druggistn. That Throbbing Headache SCOTCH TOWN. Laced and ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Wm. Kerr of Beginner, Mich. who wee here e couple of week: extending " thther returned home on Mondey. Rev. Mr. end in. Heywood m In Woodman! this week “ending the Epwotth Leone Convention held in the: piece. Mr. Walter Homburg of Mt. Forest, visited his uncle John Horsburg on Saturday. Miss Scott of the Jr. Department of our school here visited her parents a week last Sunday near Durham Miss Mable Cameron went to Vassar Mich, on Mondsy on an extended visit to her sister Mrs. F. Greenongh. Chsrles Kerr, Jr. of Ihrrintrtie1d Mess, is home to see " tether who is very Ill. The Rev. Mr. Magwood and Rev. A. E, Smith, of Clifford exchanged pulpits on Sabbath, both taking up missionary work. Mr. Smith preach ed two very instructive and helpful sermons in this place morning and evening. After service Mr. Smith. who is a beautiful singer sang a duet in the morning with Dr. Brown and in the evening with Miss Jennie Doupe. b'. Petty purchased a couple of cows near Aytun last week, Coming events cast ILeir abldows. ' . On Sunday Rev. Mr. Jansen assisted the Rev. Mr. Campbol: in dispensing Ihe Lord's Supper to Knox church communi- canau. f Jos. Moore spam. the past wtek with friends In Teesw Aer. Mr. and Mrs. David Leiili entertainer] n nttorher rt their friends from . Prawn, Evremont nud Normanby on Friday, ”our 'tug, Mr. and Mrs. Leith made tt model husband hastens. and a. wry Veinjuinhie ine was went. _ On Friday Mr. Jas. Murrice had " mm)- licr of his neighbors assist. him in taming his family and effects to their new home in Bentiuok. . On 'l‘uesiny eVoung n number of our young people visited the Robinson family 15le Con. and on Thursday evening .nn. other party invaded the home at Mr. Q. Pettigrew, A gum] time is reported in both cases. Mrn.Jobn Armstrong of Gravonhurnl, is "pending a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jon. Corbett. W. W. Landles of Owen Sound, and GnghtorJane visited relutives here the put week. Mr, S. aud family leave ior the West in the spring. Mrs. Hull [ma leaned on of Mr. R. Me- Farlane's farm on the 2 con W G. R, Bontinck and will take possession In a few weeks. The sudden change in the weather " quite agrouble to the most of our people after the intenwly cold snap of the past two wreks, Mr, Henry Edmuuds has returned from Toronto Hospital, but id not. any better, his condition is thought to be rather anion». Menu. John and Archie Baboon“. mm attacked by Jack Frat durum: the cold "spell, Whisk Watt' thd 'cnnae of'theit taco looking IO patchy tdr n 'te'w week. _ A Frightful Blunder. Will often can“ u horrible Burn, Scald. Cato: Bruise. Bucklen'a Arnie. 831w, the beat in the world, will kill the pain and promptly haul in. Care- Old Soreu. Foyer Soul. Ulcors. Bails. Felons. Corns. nll Skin Eruptions. Best Pile was on ouch. Only 25 etc. a box. Cure gnu-unt- eed, Sold by all druggiutu. Min Jenuio Webber who has been re- newing old acquaintances for the part few week. has returned to Guelph to "tum. her duties. Mr. Jae. Livingston has disposed of In, 50 acre farm to Mr. Henry Rosy for the Hun of $1650, Mun.- Nollie Morton left for Hannibal: but, Saturday. Mm Janet Ind Jennie McRomld of Mooresburu spent Inst week visiting their many friends in Normanby and Boutlnck. Another winter like the irraiint one. we think the people of this town will take steps tor the erection ot a hospital, to be built close by to benefit the sick. Mr. George Black. of Pomona, is in the employ of J. J. Bleck of this burg, mak. ing square timber. Top Cliff Pu. inform. us of the strong liquid tho Pomona detectives won pur- taking of from that fair ludy of Priceville. when he entered the mom the morning of the party. The detective: aid dunks. it's good medicine for the grippe. Did Patrick BA: horse run away home since the last time? Johnnie up we found the burn»: on the way out. W. H. A. knows all ttbout it. Mr. John Black, of _Pomnua. and Mr. Dan. McDonald, of Topelilf, visited our town last week. They are a pair of jolly lads. Miss Mary L. McDonald, of Baisam Valley. visited her numerous friends here for a few days lest week. It's needless to say she was not welcome. NORTH EAST NORMANBY. HOLSTEIN. VICKERS. 0-. Duid McIntyre is not improving no fast on desirable as she is Mel-km yet from eryeipelu in the hoe end eaetk Mr.C. C. James is home. me: etc tending the A. o. U. W. convention in Torontoonthe 15th int. We expect . good report of proceeding: from Mr. Jone-onu- new: Mu. Mine Jennet and Kate McDonald were the gum of Mr. and Mn David Kink: one evening letely. We are sorry to bear that Mia. David M93910". “naming a The Rev. Humphreys and Mathe- son exchanged pales,“ Sunday even- ing before last. e are pleased, to hear that Mrs. Humphreys 18 getting better lifter: being angel! for some in tho unwell. We almost feel inclined to throw out an insinuation to the members and ad herents oi si. Colmnbn Presbyterian church in this village. In viewing all: the. churches in the district, nnd in the Dominion we may add (cities not included) we find comfortable aecom. modations in the. shape ot sheds. " Ithnt noble animal, the horse. whoso faithfully fulfils his duty, excepting St. Columba Presbyterian church, Priccville. We have " fine church to aeetmunouate ourselves and a gout] mans: for our worthy pastor and Family. ‘Dutv done very good so far, but on the other hand we tind the poor dumb animal who cannot speak on his own behalf, neglected and has often to shelter himself tied to Duncan lie Au'ey'a lcncc after the accommodation our Hotel keeepcxs 's.o freely grant us hashedu, full to their' utmost capacity. We often feel it like an not of begunry intruding on good natured hotel keep. ers on Sunday, while during the rest of the week (as the case may be) we never cast s mite by way of support- ing their business. M'e, would sug- gest, as we are to have A huge soiree this week, that a rt of the proceeds he laid by " LU'lff for a commence- ment of preparing for the erection of a large and eommodioag shed for our animals in the near future. By so do. ing it might be truly said concerning us, " Blessed are the merciful. for they shall obtain mercy. A large quantity of icé has been taken of the mill pond during the last Miss Weir visited at her unele's, Postmaster Neil McKinnon, for a day tttwo last week and attended church on Sunday lag: in thls place. "by. and Mrs. Colin McLean moved P, i.:rttOIeLaehlin'g farm, D. Road. Glejxeygt. whose place Mr. McLean’s Miran ed for a number of years. We gladly welcome Mr. and Mrs. McLean t6r4tir beam); and wish them much pt'ptipetlt.v_in their futgrc domestic life. ", ME MéLachlan and family moved to Owcn Sound last week. Mi: Thos. Fisher is suffering with iMamrmttion of the eyes and is al. mogt totally blind, bat We hope to see hiiirrble to be around again soon. WWW Ground Oil-Cake in I00 lb. Bags, $.50. WW Import of Field and Garden Seeds to arrive in March from Britain Among the number that are sick we tind tirat Mr. Arch. Batter, our popular grocer, who is laid up for the lust lew days. We hope to see him all right again. Agnin we go down street and come to the home or Mr. Hector Me. Kinnon and we ttnd there his good partner, Mrs. McKinnon, laid up with the supposed disease, the grippe. We hope to see the good lady up before long and enjoying her usual health. We take a walk again acroestothe North Line to see some of our friends there and here tind an old couple, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald (little Hugh) both hid up and left to the mercy of their good neighbors to at. tend to them. Mrs. McDonald cannot pass many days as she is very low on account of old age and feebleness. Thediserse seems to take more effect anther. "Mr. McDonald is somewhat better and any St) along'all right. " WMI HORSE 81 CATTLE SPICE“ MORTOIS’S WORM POWDERLS ' CAPSULES.“ --Easy to give and very%tistlve." ---e w - 1“" ' THE PARASITE P0WNlR----for Lice on Cattle, Horses, ---8heep, Pigs, and Poultry. One or two applications --has the desired effect. hh " Parker's Drugstore, We are beginning to get chewed out this week, " for the Int two or three days we are having it mild and thawing. A number of all classes are suffering from ghe 'efreeta of the last two or three weeks in the shape of colds, infiaenaa or grippe or whatever name it may usurp. _ _ _ DRutae"ivrdisEE0eMAN - - - - DURHAM ---A Condition Powder of First Class merit.,.. --A Good Tonic and Appetizer.... W Compounded from Conceptrated F lesh-formin Foods and ingredients. a) g: Q a? Morton’s Dry Murrain Mdtn----- --For Chronie Indigestion in Cattle. Never Fails to effect a --cure when given in time. Every Stock-raiser should have --a package on hand. We hear Hut Mr. rruiriptirifi PRICIV Iua. H. PARKER, 5% Mr. Saekett was out to Priceville last week with flsh and got hie weigh beam taken from him. Mrs. D. McFurlane is on a business trip to her brother John, his wife pre- sented him with B, young son. Miss S. McLean is int present in Boothville. Some lad will not have m far to ac, what think you Donald. This way ye cattle Gyers as Mr. McDougall has nearly a car lcad ready tor the knife. Mrs. McDougall and her cousin visited Mrs. Eocles and other old neighbors. - -- .._ v.-...v wily“ -". Ronald don't come this way now, he Went west the last We heard. Jack Nelson and the clerk went through here not very long I20. An Cot out at Sam's Cate and said three was too many in so small a rig. Jack went on, pu_t h.e came back again. Brownsville. Mr. M. MoCanncl bu bought a bone from one of Clf townunon. Dun nevcrlmvu wit out doing but- nm with some one. He sold Mr. Clnrkutmt and wood mower, they take the lead. Dan Mekeehnie, the greats: wood can? in the world except Harry. on n t m..- h __, 3,, - .. - - - B. V. puts it, and just us well for; him tony 30. Dan is hired at MoCnnnel'I for half s month. Miss Haw ot Toronto is ground here once more. She says she enjoys the fresh air and the merry sleigh drives of the country. She prefers country life, so a lad says. Mrs. HIV of this lave. we Ire pleased to my, visited Ker brother Mr. Alex. McLean at New Englnnd ;her cousin Hugh is also getting better, and Sandy is mending. Dr. Sneath in in attendance. T, I" Mr. Peter and John Calvert drove through here a week ago Sunday, one cf them called on Mr. Neil McFadden while th<_a_other took Celie home. Kareem: km 't. Pl1qt" tad my tt. And restore: ll Huts h n nurnml l 1:;1 ii lion. Ambition," Info and energy mu aw newcd. and "tte feel! bimselt " mm: among men. livery cue is treated indi- vidun ly-- no cumin-hence our Wonder. ful meow-K. No matter what, nil»: ,mn. tumult m votttidentuilv. We can fur- uirh bunk bonds to [mantra to nor-uln- plinh what we chin. 250, 000 CURED ', ”ION. r-L” u-mnm-xlu! differ” "vitalslo wait)" is special Make-mach: raised and lowered, being regulated at by a person “ninth Imam-m an a 8}th ul hr margin. 'terir "mum-r int: lecture in (In. dew the nuns. H. war. a w-ry "awn“ thr, t Hiring in ma Rum" Mpnralm'h. awful duirying. c ation at the Mth most may da y. Th " the "ne Laval" the IIIMI'LM, and and duuxhu-m wot title to imvsl ignte _ 'rwnttt Sewn-nu .luirying will he I Km tte., at my “Widen”; , "twet' town, will Imbion.-~( 'liff El linruuthAMI i ime is about will an to the ladies "I tttnt I Jun Pr"" PapeHuuwiuta. A in: and whiten“ me done with IN "New loft at Mr! m0000' ammo- an and the mad: at tthweti. A Hum WIN has slim-"ml up an" more. and I thaw Saturday its charmin- for “Hum. Will t who ltnve pmmiu , mu. nhligr hy W "Manny. Britt than summer“ In pay the dim-Nun he there was pain! “aspirin" nttact" As will In .uiditjott ha an“? this m q 1rtntttetG a Mrs. “'illimmu holes”: um Gluin- mummw the follow in: li, [mud The best way 1 not. yum-self he ~Smsmrillu. the! man. Wm lhmemher the night. Topic. he when hy Ite, qrcretiou media Pntrick Kinu ty " one "t the and other fairs aveek fort" Mm No‘ru'I-Z. Pan “Inn-Is. hamlwan fttvew it they t'tt Mr. Wes. W morning for Port when he intend mime. Mr. and In. t innod their dam the Its-ginninqu tawottttth an- all M irs Grace G I! visiting Mes. ll. 1 trial may vesut \"AF I'nl mh work of the; 1min will have I'lluill its wot4 Goo" ite) TOWN & M, \YOL. 'tes-ceo " tet ll ll “I " uld ad Illtll II'V "e" " "tl " "

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