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Durham Review (1897), 1 Jun 1899, p. 8

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m": , oe We are sorry to report the illness ol Mrs. E. Armstrong, who took sad. denly ill on Sunday evening. Miss Maude vollett, ct Hamilton, is visiting her many friends here. She intends spending the summer months in this vicinity. Mrs. G. Mighton is recovering from a long and severe illness. The thrillers have washed their sheep and are now preparing the ground for the roots. Mr. T. Lawrence visited Mr. J. Lawrence a few days ago. Mr. J. Rutherford, of Toronto, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright, returned to duty last week. Miss C. Hutton, of Hanover, spent a few days last week with her parents. Mr. A. Hopkins, of Normanby, and Miss M. Hopkins, oi Toronto, Spent the 24th at home. College l Michigan lash. visited with Mr. G'. Gaffe on Sunday. Thunder storms are fashionable. Dr. T. J. Hutton, who has com- quied hit gpurse in Trinity Medical Miss E. Hopkins is visiting her sister, Mrs. Falkingham. Miss J. Irwin, of Toronto, was the guest of Mm Geo. Hopkin's recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. Metcalfe, of Lam- tash, visited with Mr. G. Caffe on Miss J. Dunsmoor, of Hamilton, is renewing old acquaintances. Her stay among us will be a very brief one. All are pleased to see Janie’s smiling face. Mr. A. Alexander drove through this part lately. We understand he has changed his horse. "-wee"es,,eC,ss/eee'a"'wss-doe/esa"nt Mr. T. Milligan, while driving last a 2,200 Pounns mum in Eleven Buys is nylon 1ltfah (iyie Pay CashE Drink Kincora TEA. Drink Eintmra TEA (a-))'-" Departmental Store, LOWER TOWN . for Wool and sell our Goods for Cash. Sell in the early markets is good advice, and by all means adopt the only proper system of dealing on a Cash basis. We could give you a long price for Produce if we choose to do so, by simply adding the difference to the selling price of our Goods-This idea is out of date 11OW. We commenced the Cash for Produce idea in Durham and have proved it to be a success. We have made extensive purchases in every depart- ment of this large store ready for a heavy wool trade. The month of June last year was our largest month, and we intend to make this June a record beaker. of Toronto. left last" week iiil. tr-"""'"" .u: -----u.--- Our own make Single Yarn, Woe lb. in grease. Scoured and Twisted Yarn, 2 or 3 ply, 2 lbs. for $1.00. Pure Wool Blankets, from '?2.50 pair. Wool Socks, 2 pair for 250. Women's Summer Undervests, Sc each. Women's Corsets, 35c pair, Cotton Hose, 120 pai J. A. HUNTER _ Hutton Hill. Wanted for Cash at Allan & M’Kinnon Good SUITS The Cash Store. PRICES for Making Lowest in Town, don't You forget it. :llttt till“ "I tte, “III. on For a Good Suit made Up-to- date, Fit and Finish, just Try r.‘ .1 All Prize Winning Stocl; IT--" In Heavy and Light Harness, Collars, Pads, Bits, Blankets, Ete. IS RELIABLE HARNESS. We want you to know We handle every- thing in the Harness line. Harness that is durable and fits a horse com- fortably, will bring pt'rotit to you in the greater " mount of work he will do. LA Mus',--- Pat t ies having lambs to cast- pate can have them done by the under- signed at modemte ratios. Enquire at Cintrtl Hotel. Hum MAL-KAY. Ithtbscribe for The REVIEW Spring Need week, had the misfortune to get. His foot hurt in a runaway. The home of Mr. Chas. Lawrence is brightened by another girl. OUR LINES Oh" VALISES, GRIPS, ETC. ARE OF THE POPULAR KINDS. WE SUPPLY rr-. In Ile, DURHAM, (llllllllll) 3) Cotton Hose, 12e pair, ' LEA VENS O0- Prom Thorough- _bred Leg- horns. Eggs ! "ff lllll.l--.L. gill, I: I Ir"" l, ". ;( iul HICL'L'SE, 'l lu- rnH‘. lint trl {3.1- do; bt, Pr ml but l could be expeettsl and all ideal picnic day, and by the [nut ol 11 o'clock many “on: l making their way to the hu' launml Hay. E ward's Full , EU tint h;- onc o‘clock quite l, a Dunner ml pimple had gathered more l.u,out that limo howrncr, black ciouus I Logan to war the bountiful sly, and thou: who llilrl not loll hvuote thought it best nut to leivye that place ol s', alter. But while the :urrunntllng countiy received ’qmte a heavy shower there was only it light Sprinkle on the around. so that no l one was made tnreotufortablts, and nothing 1 was spoiled. It wan-s, however, so cloudy l, anal doubtiul that " Was not lit to go on I with a program till it was too late to have ' one, This wu- not missed so much l though as Prof. Hind with the banjo, and Mr, Thos Anderson, violinist, did all l they could to keep the feet going on the l large platform erected for dancing and‘ everyone says they are the ones to keep " going. Lunch was served between 4 and 5, when aye" 100 pies, baskets of cookies, henpn of sandwich. boxes of cakes tsnd Iota of other duiuties were handed round by the young people of the district and consumed by this most (pie) one l crowd, Mr. Wm. Timmuu, and Mr. [om ‘Gloncroes dealt out the good "att, and to see the young ladies so to Tom's aide, showed that he was very pcpnlnr With that part of the company. Mr. Harry Wilson. of Dun-hem, was there With hill Grunt: bone and we: kept busy all the day. Every one Appeared to be in the best at spirit. and enjoyed the any very well, uite e number shying till nut L'ital'll, dance by the light of the moon. The county [mu well re- presented, as we saw people from - part, and near! every one wanted to know what 'IS' beeoaUot teen Stupid momtoche. A young gentlemen from neu- Huk- , 'uu-tmirefb_ietattndftm when he; 1utettdeAtotrohpme9imitthat.oiiie- l 't'grdt'll'tttn1,"gu'utggedgifl, km " . m hounwlthontnhidle was]: 8,,l,'l','rl. 1 any.» he bed whom one. We Wirh thetxeoytlm r! L. t: mm shown; than L-ll on Line 24d, ot Iain}, that no! doutrt,l,sictue,l than; “mph .. m l-clug: present, tiw n lyLmL-m: "t If,n. Jhtjessty'ts , l,nthciit: in“ ' E’il‘h": " .% i' 31-.|!::i mecca», , The rally [hut m up J.": nun ail that: Alldocwrs told Iteuice Hamilton, of West Jefferson, 0., often suffering 18 months, from “new! Fistula, he. would die unlessa Godly operation Was performed, but he cured himself with tive boxes of Bucklen'u Arnica Salve. tio. surest, Pile cure on Earth, and tho bean Salsa in the World. M cents tt box, Sold by our druggiala. 4 CLARK --ctt Con 7. Bentm-k, on Monday May 29, Mrs John Hark, aged 70 years. Artstrmtosov.---ln Durham. on Friday, May 20, Percy Alexander, wt) of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Anusbrung, aged 2 years, 4 "105., 21 days. GrtAriAsr--BLutor:ssr-At the residence of Mr. Wm. Lawson, "eutiuck, grandfather of the lu'idv. on Wvrl. Hominy, May 21. by Rev. Jun. Little, Cliatswotth, Mr. Jun. A. (imhmu to Miss Adelina Burgess. (.‘ATARAW Ihorovirm.-The Paisley Advocate of last, week contains a notice of a successful opernt ion by Dr. Mal- colm Black. brother of 31 r. John A. Black of this town. Dr. Black’s nmny friends here wsll join in congratulations over hm sneeessful operation on an aged nmn. Following is the item: “Mr. Thos. Bryce. Stu. of idiom rout! Hungeen has been amicied with enternet on both eyes for the last year lo the extent that lately he has been totally Mind. Al. though eighty years ol'nge he tlrsteriniu- ed to imitate Gludctone and have them removed. ()1) Monday of last week Dr. Black suvvvsrit1tlly lenloved one of them with the result that, Mi. Bryee (no onee mote tell the tune on his watch and is cotr!vspotulinwly happy. The other We understand Will be operated on in the (-ourse of a few weeks. We eongrnt "late Dr. "lack and patient, on the remit." MCINNES -ltt 1'ricevillv. an May If), to Mr. and Mrs. John Molnm-s, Gravel “and. a (laughter. PARK-l" Durham, on May 25th, to Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Pal, u tlnughtr-r. F1teheeton village fathers are getting their hand fire ettwine.oveehtutled, and the Advance thinks a brigade should be organized to practice on the " hack. Packer" and the thing kept " where it could be found in an emergency with.. out searching for it in somehody’s hay mow with a lantern." TRACKMEN tyrruxtr..---The G. T. R. trackmen demanded an increased of 23cents aday, and some other reason- able concessions to make them equal to C. P. R. employes, but the company, failing to acquiesce, 1800 men have gone on strike. The company profess to be able to supply their places and possibly the enginecrs may "goour" in sympathy. DANGERS or BARN HAIsINo.-The slipping of a pike pole at a Sydeuhnm ham raising knocked it man from the scaffold girts backwards to the floor, and thence to the cellar between sleepers falling head first on a pile of stones. Ile got as had shaking up but not. killed. Council meeting on Monday night next. Advance agents of the Eclipse soap Co. are pushing their wares in town. Some interesting correspondence and and other matter crowded out this week. Barrister McCall! and family are moving into Mr. J. M, Hunter’s big Irilk house. He Fools The Surgeons. gt' pts 'il'arLq Additional Locals. M ARRI r,' l J, Zion. BURN. DIED. TORONTO iiiiaTiiieiiaai.- - ... "W" W“ Go. and lint. In“. to KWhvut rm. at tau-nu. val: and. by sealant-slouch! Yum. mm 't,'l'fPu','& a"",', 192::an and Ail: mini-W‘ coon]: my. Ill P-d. Sump“ Court Bullion. Prob.“ of way. Mon of Adult-ninth. uul Gunman-l Obtained. mutual.“ my Oils. tlt TI”.- nm-al A. mm look) Collections and Annoy ram tt mud Pitts. M. Memos. "14.3.3 tttttht non-v PUBLIC. '"'"'"4'""'" a. otBtte-----h0WEtt TOWN. DUKE“. We Sell all kinds at all prices Also a Fall Line of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. and. STERLING SILVER NOVEL'I‘IES. “Call and see for yourself. “Prices are right. G ' ff :19 TB 9y nsi, . $$. cd" ilir"hF's?iiriitains:ii;'sai, The Wheels sa'tt, Auother young son :u'riwvl at the home of Mr. Jas. Dnuhat u fortnight ago. Con- gratulations Juumy. Mr. Hugh Mel-unis Ina-l a bee on Saturday. Mr, Malcolm McMillan is with)" 0 special mention fur his large nmmmtul fence building for Mr. Allan (‘mnpln'll dating the past few weeks. Mrs. Henrick and little Luv, llmtie. returned to their home in Toronto on the 20th inst. of yum when a maiden of Gnllll-Ol. Mr, Thomas Darby is building n wall under Mr. John G. Proton'., L: straw barn 42x42. Tom takes wel tradestutut in Llus burg, not my Word ui-uut, Lira being a favorite an the fair dumsels. Dinner Spoiled-rl/nd Mad-- Servant Girl Ugly. The ailment clock did its best-It is old enough torcist. Its gomg qualities have gone you want a Good Clock & Temper Saver. We have them For 83.50. You can save time and worry by buying one. )‘r. Fred MeGillivrtiy, Guard in Toron, to Asylum. mu: up to hrs old chum‘s wedding on the 2Ath, and since bran sit/tting with his sister, Mn. Wu,. Fallice, and other friends in this section. Fret! is the same lmy with " short. fat laugh my! gnelic gags,aud is asjn’ly as i , days of yore when a tesideut of Gumbo]. wishing them much jov um] happinees. I'lnhh, weath and proqwrty and otluu blessell tokens. Miss Bella Graham is at present vi,u't. hur, her mnneruus friends In this Lure. All are pinned to see her looking so well. lieila returns to the thevl city this week. 1i 1E," 3.5, 'iari, as“ , Reeve Staples and John A. were bin-y men one day last week in ward g, letting the contract of building three now bridges: as well as several other big: job: that were unnassa‘da. Mr. Alex. Me. Millan is contractor for the McLenn an.l Keylnnd l-ridge. while Mr. Donald Black, Pomona. wili ho manager over the Blank ond Murchison railway lu'idgr. John A. has " bad ward to look alter. especially after such high tfoods ttrt we hm] this sptincr. Tlttre l'l’P f1ftoett hritlgm crow- ing tht Rangoon that in ward 2. and “Inuit. half of Him” more otvlesp, (lnum'zwl. We predict tho mills on the dollar uill in! away up to a hula-r14 dozen this fall. Wr-join in hourly ettiu,'vutltious in our old sohoolmate "nl imighlmr, Mr. John A.Graham and his estimable htidv, wishing thou: mun]: jov und happiness, L. I.L 77 ll _ Mr. and Mm. Hugh Melanin have moved onto Mr. Lauchlan McMillan farm, the McDonald farm which Mr. McInnis Ins been occupying for the past few years having been sold to the Key- land brothers, of Batchlor'a Corners. Mr. Archie McMillan lost a. valuable marsI and foal last week. Also Mr. G. Binnie lost, a tine young colt. We had 3 or 4 newly married couples at the picnic. but, we did not see our old friends' and teacher. Mr J. A. Graham. but never mind, We'll be sure of him next. year, Mr. Jno. Timmins last. a valuable cult Monday night last. Supposed to he by lightning.‘ Mr. McCool of Toronto, are ing old friends. The Wilson family ot.Etrretuont spent a few days here. Mt, and Mrs, N. Falkmghum and Mrs, Fulkinghnm's sister took in the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood had a host. of visxtors on the 24th. believe however that the person who found that he had two bridle: next morning wylturciy be honest. enough to bung it hack to the Falls when they can all be rut to rights attain. But people shou d be more careful with such things asit is easy to umkeu mistake in the dark. . IThe 1):;idle "1165an is l heavy one with”; t4ii"ioidC'iiiiii'1 1:115, nickle side plate, BA RRIS TEN. BOLIOI TOR To mention all the visitors who have been to Zion this past week would fill a ,‘mok so we will Just mention a few. l LEFROY McCAUL. '. A. McFARLANE Next to Bank. Jool and Mr. Calhoun). hath " are here for a few days Tisit- m.-,l.. Scotch Town. of (t" Time i. Bantun'u hay and m takes well as a avg, not saying: a. a favorite numngst T,,, “ urthy o nnmunt of Camph-ll r, j' fl) n stone Ughing ii! GINGER $9833 “I hlii, M f)igrg. CLOVER. SEED Pf1ThT0ES-rhtily L AMERICAN AND CANADIAN SEEDS FIELD CorlN-Lvuinit,;ur_ lummvwl King ot' linrliml. Ar po-l n! .\Hdm-.:h:. ('ul-un. Munmmih hulelwrn Sum-I. .. GARDEN CORN .. Hm: .-I‘ Parker's Iilephaut, " latre swtule and cf gum] nttiility (Euler's 1mpetial Rudy. att mun-age size turnip, solid and n Suttnu‘s Champion. an vxcellein nu mp. King of the 'Hwedes. mu- of the best. BANGHOLI. " fun: Hat llvy’s Braille Top, rich in qualily ard a gmul km London Purplo: Top, a handsome turnip. hmv and tt Inwu'y I Yollmv null White Plum-d 'l‘urnips, I’m-ph- Toy Y waved G'ee.y b'toue and Lincoln Rm! Glohe. (Eu-[91% Dwarf Essex Brand lu-M‘ml Sawing Wt,'"'. I fur feeding pnrm‘M-s. Sugar Beet 1Vhite Top Silesia”. grows to a good size. Danish Red Top, the largest Sumn- Heet gnaw”. MANGEL WURTZEL' -Cavtec'r, Mammoth Lung “ml. the has! ofall Ihtptep's Nun-full; Yellow Glolte, adapted fut Iizlu soil, an.“ and a good keeper. -..--- '_______ -- _ . THE, GATE POST A \r-rv Ist'oti FIELD SEEDS FIELD CARROTS ~.\l.-unumlh Iutevt1/1i'iiaTriiiiri.' pullvd. Largo Whilst Vos.sprt, " thst class (Tum-m- and gum! f Large White Vusgvs. a titust class, ('I'umwr and good tlun . - White and Yellow Bright”, well known vat.ieti, Lung Orange and Iled Alu-inglmnn. piood fur gum-ml (-1-; SEEDS _') " 's'.?,"-"-?-"-??., - - A," ts, 'l MIrrJltr; ER, TIMOTHY, BUCK WHEAT, Thirty-eigth annual import of Staple Field and Garden Seeds from one of the largest Growers of seeds in Britain per bi. S. St. John City. MaCLEOD’S SYSTEM RENOVATOR .-----OF--- Weak & impure Blood, Liver & Kidney Diseases, Female Complaints, &c That Touches the Spank =1: Dru 80H I '"etsrs.t.tt.t.ttt.t.r.tt.t.t.t.t.t.t.t:d.L' H. oit Be In The , Too Late Class'. MRS. A. BURNE T These Prices are merely indicative. , See for yourself. 1:99? 3;; . These Wares have got to be cleared out 111 fourteen days, and in order to do SO we sell at cost. We offer you 22h: _ - "' t ""PN'" .... ..'rw. 'Fl llll‘ 4‘QH'III. I otltotts-Init/h Hols. English Potato Ulliullh, Elm PLANTS -Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery Al? KE H. Um ham J.8.a ur write diroet to H. PARKER mprm‘L-d Kiugof Earliest. Angd of Midnight. (Hum mulhm-u Sun-M. .. GARDEN CORN." HIM of all. MILLET, HUNGARIAN, LAWN GRASS TAKES, BEANS, LINSI‘TED, ETC. mdnn gi"???????"""),, Colored Bedroom ts'etts from $1.75 to $3.00 Dinner Sena, 85.50 to $9.09 Tea Sens from tt2.00 to $3.75. Glass Tumblers 400 per dozen Egg Cups from Mk. to ak. pm- dnzen. Curly Vaughan. Itose h Sets. English Ptuat Mammals lir 30mins PHIDOSGS and cf good quality. turnip. solid and nutritious “"3511- _ --- 1899 " " Seeds S WEDE TURN/P J. M, MacLEOD. Goderul, Ont [IIIII] hm- of the Nun]: ’ululu (minus. Elt- ling qualitit marine the Huh mm tl" a: a good size "'ttlatt ttite .340th the, “unsteady int oatdotherpaetaot New “mm IN I" The “Hub of pf n Inc-w hunk oshelves of the. I) Che ink-N's! in t in; own inn-innit heighlc-nml whet .auathor in MM. C Q'lmw llllh'h’llld I in the publiv life Moffat, like Geo. Mon; write-s t num- - -ltohetst H “is guise have m [like hum the pens. where of c 'atmrtinteretit. M pf the Hamish d use "r uppl‘m‘iult- in! he delighted tta "retderintr by I patron in two WI ,ddinenting their I love. labor prim“ mum" Pr [M in an intern-slim .50 like u well It it he”. Timu- , uprightue “a the Mach h I tttaely draw, Bra-ttaw (rudel- Mil-r un- mm Mm. Murat slum - all: foe on Md tonne no u than host yen: A '-tmrttgth. Thei Ewing tttw the was 'o-tmeet) RM“ and: the) sun-1nd, tmt if I they have the " Namudm "lomrl and the (1mm rv "tct Rte "h" T have change in try Tuoud pouch-m: sh gets in. Man tater (11*:an has there is Ill'lullm' tn ' ieut o. M. tl Min-r fur m MIC-mum: ‘WM the x "ttttat I 'ottfer Sound. Ite var. Is, we the gum 'ioxtpe Him stock. and simple: wh Aort "otic0 Ftrict'y pri, IN-‘l tiotte J mm hi tu new um.- the Imus. played u through cellar. " NTtt I " ' family In Hundu y " Ill The 0mm will he he) Gter IT. Till: [um routine-m doiiar to relative Hf Arr-mu Harlin-tit Mela-e "uthrie, I A mo rhooe M lemdny “ml-mu h bppmsim a l good Pr "1' " "din Iiu le " Barrister new tru- lam, lulu om iiiii) thy am Mr. J. In Thu _ “" amp.“ ft dit w, tu tti

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