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Durham Review (1897), 12 May 1904, p. 4

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Te * There remameth therefore a rest to the children of God." HMe fally explained On Friday the 2nd bis father received & tel: gram stating he was not expecied to live mauny duays. He lefe next morning for Luwmsden but be died on Monday and bis father was met at Regins by Ins son James on his way home wich Tom‘s reâ€" mains. He was accompanied to Râ€"gina by Dan Ferguson, Arguie Fergason and John A. Campbell, all oll ueigbbors, and two intimate friends names not known at grueut. His fatber arrivyed bome late riday night and a large number mot him at Dundalk, Rev Mr Roach, Pricevillo. conducted the seivices at the bome. church and grave. He was assisted in the church by Rey Mr Matheson, Priceville. xr Roach preached a powerfol aud impresâ€" sgive sermon, toking for his text Heb.4 :9 The far eral from his father‘s heuse on Sunday was attended by a very large number of fmeuds +nd noeighbors, over 100 rigs beiug in the proceâ€"siun it being one of the largest if not the largest Inneral seen at Salem. The new and commodious church could not sout all present. Tom, as be was tamiliarly known was of a kind aud theerful diszosition and bad a pleasant word for everycne. He waus strictly temperate und we have it on good anthority that for the three years he lived im Singhampton he was neyer known to enter a butel door, In rcligion he was a Methodist but while at home he attended the Swinton Fark church quite regularly, In politics he was a Conservative and was also a member of good stavuding in L.O.L. No. 1186, Protor, and had reached the Royal Arch ‘degree, sud hisg breâ€"thren syml« lized this in their floral ofiâ€"ring. He «xpressed a wish to be taken home and be now lies neur the scenes of his wouth. Seveu years ago be learnt lns trade of black=mithing with Mr MeKiouen, Singâ€" bham;}ton. he then rented the blacksmith,a shop at Boochville for two years leaving for the No:stuwest two years ago, . He opened a shop in Lumâ€"den and there, as weli as elsewhere, he won for himself a bost of friends. He wus uot yery weil all wi:ter but owing to the press of work he b&lm :..&u;":m‘aet of Tphort Feyer on ar C engaged anpo the resi ent B'v ..::3 daily to ree inw; the lady "With whom he boeri.d did #il she could for him, his compunions and acquainiauces were kind and thoughtla!, angd though hbe was far from a father‘â€" c«re and a mother‘s l=ve they iscl coukdent tuat eyerything was done lor bim that kind beaits could so. When the symptems became alarming his Lrother James was sent for and he stayed with lim nutil be died, He was «ouâ€" scions to the sast. be uages bhis brother and ecmpanious goodâ€"bye and told them to be guud boys and meet Lim in Heaven He died as hbe lived a Chriâ€"tiar, and was perfec:ly reconciled, for himm to live was Clrist out to die was great gain. We are somy to write this week the dentb of MrThomas Wilson secondt zon and foorth clild of Mr and Mrs Novle Wilsun. Bootiville, who cies 18 Lumsden, Assa , April 25th 1904, at the age of 25 years aud 26 days, Supplement to D BCOTEVILLL The month of Mag has come in fine, and t!w farmers are hustling to get the crop in. xr and urs Wilson des re to thank their many friends and neighbors for their kindness and s.YmPtth ; â€" in their bereaveâ€" ment, [ The Reviâ€"w also extends sincere condolences to whe re‘atives uver this (komanly speaking ) untimely death.] xrs Robert Knox has been yersy il ou account of an abscess forming behind her ear. Inflamation ret in and the Urs could nâ€"t operate on ber but sho is now out <f danger, xrs Hill is suffering from sore thoat, ulso mrs Jas>matrshall‘s little giurl. Jas Willshire Jr. had his house on lot 20, con. 11, burnt last week. Some of goods were also destroyed. A Charch Meeting wag held by the wmembers of Cedarville ana Esplin on Monday. 2nd inst, to arrange the withâ€" drawing of the Kingscote congregation from the chargeof the minister here, Revy Mr Lee, of Cedarville: From the Esplin congregation there were Mesers HOPEVILLE. Arrived too late for last week. John Wright, who was learning the blacksmithing «rade with W:m Burnett, bas left for the summer to belp his faâ€" ther at farming on the 17th con. 1 George Riddell attended Court at Guelph last week. M Kelis was away to Peel Township on business last week . The frieuds from a distance wers» his aged grandmoibher. M:#° Aiex Weir, Singâ€" hawpton nearly 76 years» old. his aunt urs Jas Wilson. Waliter‘s Falls, four uncies and two annts from Singhampton and a large number ol friends K-om Flesherton. The beantiful cofiu was coycred with flowiers, all, but one wreath by his mother, came from Lumsden. One beautiful one in the form of an arsch from the L O L order covered with beauâ€" tiful flowers, Ou the base wera three large zow white liles. all silent witnesâ€"es of a friendship that spoke more than words. e spoke comforting words to the beâ€" reaved paronts, his brothers and sisters. Toe byuins raug were 845 and 852, and the choir sang a selection of ther own, The pva‘ibesrers were Wiliie Kinsman, Fred Runciman, Findlay Clark, Dougal) Fergzuson, Wi‘lie mcCormick, FPeter mcâ€" Dovald. all vis old >choolmates. he slso of the two -.g.-.“.:;:.” way nflfih that walk in it, and the â€" broad way and haw many that go therein. â€" At the close of the sermon be related a peonliar incident that came ouder his notice. Seyen yeirs ng~o while be bhad . charge of the‘ Singhawpton charch the | xet! odists and Piesbyterians h»d a union revival when about 100 were converted, He took particular motice of six young . %Hw. nli of them aro bo# dead and he preached the Tuueral sermon of them all. xr masbe on «wing to the « lstevess of the tLour spuke brietly siying | that x«r Roach bad fully agod freeiy deait with the tâ€"xt, rewarking that be s+!ldom ¢ saw so wany young men and that their ! meeting toâ€"day showed that life was very uvcertain. ce This Week‘s Budget. Applications are asked for by the Municipal Council of Egremont for the the office of Township Treasurer. _ Apâ€" plications received up to May 27:h, 1904, mentioning securities, particulars of which will be given by the undersigned. Also tenders_for man and team to operate Grader. WartEr HastiE, â€" Davin AfrAn, Reeve. Holstein, April 1st, 1904, 0 Acres choice, unimproved land, 52 2§4 miles from the growing town of R=canville. in which there has been five elevators erected in the past 2 vrs., and 18 miles from Monsomin. Price $11 per acre. This land is located in a district where crop returns are sure. Full particulars from a W. E Jopr. or _ Wax. Ener. Moosomin, Ass. Edge Hill. APPLICATIONS WANTED. SAVING&.BA!HL _nterest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 and up wards _ Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at dista ce. â€" J KELLY, Agout. est allowed at ¢r, SAVING?- BANH amvings Rhank de A general Banking business transaced Drafts issued and collection :made on all points. Deposits received and inter est allowed «t ex:rrent rates NORTH WEST WHEAT LANDS POR SALE. Acres choice, unimproved land, 520 24 miles from the growing town CAPITAL. Aathorized. .....$2,000,00L CAPITAL, Paid up. ......... 1,000,000 RESERVE FUND ........... £50,000 AGENTS in all principal pomts in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United State« and England. DURHAM AGENGY Miss Sateria Scarlet¢ has heen in Torâ€" onto lately. _â€" A young man from Toronto has come to preach in the Hopeville Free Church. I W M:Ardle was down trom Mark: dale Sunday to visit his parents. Mrs McArdie is not iinproving any. and Bepiin congregations, The wenther here has been fine and every man is at work, farmers in the Miss Wilson, south Proton, has openâ€" ed up business here as a dressmaker in Burnett‘s store, Head Office, Torono. . they thinking they could reâ€" etter services and Mr Lee had ail Id well attend to in the Cedarville W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. NTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Clerk. at its meeting last ; in motion for the n on above date. 11 be offered for the vents. a school drill JR SALE, 28. D. R., con particulars will: be y and the privilege _ of the spirit in :ge > preacher said this hen we were rea:l( ot desirable that it . _ He urged that spent that those in sense of the claims as on our services. ill subordinate eleâ€" e basis of unity. the Divine bom{s e, and thu:esglflt is hout devo labor insignificance. 0+ se GAMES. to MODEL BAKERY, LOWER TOWN PA x Have you seen them yet ? If not, you had better come in and have a look at them. It won‘t cost you anything. Remember the Conditions : A Silver Medal, value $8.00 to the pupil resident in and writing at some centre in 8. Greyâ€"taking the highest number of marks at the coming Entrance examinaâ€" Jc/zoo/ Wledats A. Sordon, . L. STINSON. tion. â€" Aiso a bronze medal to the pupil standing highâ€" est at each centre. At the centre having the silver meâ€" dallist, the next highest will receive the bronze medal, Styles on shortest ut L t# 4 BARCLAY & Brg, Call Also Now that you have a Tudhope Buggy ,. get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swinzy "*"~wP"!"5 nas come and the Summer has gone and so has nearly two carloads of Tudhope Buggies and the place which was once so filled to overflowing with those rigs is now being filled up with over a carload of the famous %mplcments 7 7 Of all kinds, Examine our TURâ€" NIP PULPERS ; they are the best on the market ; _ also) our CHURNS & WHEELBARROWS Ks o l2 is uk: deugh Stables, Lambie ud Spring has come and the NMaexwel Jachinery Fudhope @Gutters Also see our famouns are good in every respect. Nms$ 7z oA thau The Ha: NEW L Young Baull Terms ea>y. Head of Herd Durham Bu Prince Oruick shire Pigs fron If you wish to bt row money, ins writings drawn « * Always Prom Glenelg, 15 acr rest harawood 8, N. D. R., 2 a PURE wood bush. T through both. send or apply t« MaAr3 &* We ask 100 Acres 1 Acre Groceries, & Shoes 100 Acres 160 Acres Besides : land C. A. FLEMING, 105 Acres fair buil Transa Busine TWEE All one Spring Muslins, are no 8% All Curtain Linen Table Cloth Heavy Twlll Sheet BIG 100 A« Spring Tern The Ha Table Oilel« Table Lines Floor « MAY O Rolier B wW,. I To simplitf them profi Business F It is wit) and very doctor w| formula : The by taking Your thin, : FARM yar 18 in Best pu thought I , in a few can res OF B HJ » DII‘ Bulls BR FOl ma I‘n in

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