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

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PE «1 PI Rev. Mr. Little and Kev. Mr. Thom «exchanged pulpit on Sunday last. Mr. T. Rogers, evangelist, accompanied Mr. "Thom and preached the sermon, Sacrament at Dornoch, Mr. Little‘s <harge, uext Sunday, at Rocky Saugeen the Sunday following. _ Preparatory services on Friday at 2.30, Saturday at 11. _ Gaelic service after the English seryice on Saturday. Rev. Isaac Mcâ€" Donald Glamis will conduct the Gaelic service. Mr, C..C. MceFayden who, for the past few weeks has been summering at Paisley, Port Elgin, Underwood &c.. .came Kmm- this week looking well, and baving been most magnificently treatâ€" ‘ed having attended several picnics, and appeared on the platform in company with the Grand (‘Ei(-f, Sons of Zeotland .and other important personages. Miss slary McCracken who has been in Toronto for some years came home last Friday on a holiday visit. It is our opinion that one of Murdoch‘s familiar young men has serious intenâ€" tions of entering into partnership with one of the grocers of yeur town by what we saw on Jubilee Day. _ Groceries are good, Jim, but don‘t you think the Grocer would be better ? * ‘Mr. Editor, owing to dull times around ithe Corners at present there is not much news. However, few are always better than none. Miss Maysie Williams who has been spending a few weeks at the home of her father, Councillor Williams, left for Owen Sound last week, accompanied by Mr. Raynor. & trip home ou last. We are glad to hear tnat Miss Mary Brown, who was sick is able to be around wgain Miss Mary Firth, of Toronto, is at present visiting at her home west of the Corners. ie iiy i akst:" Miss Alice Hunter, who was visiting her brother, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has returned home. HMer friends are glad to see her back again. Quite a number from our school are attending the Exaws in your town this week, Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall were the gnests of Mr. C, Gadd last Sanday, Mr. asd Mr«. R. Dickson, of Glen Eden were visiting at Mrs. D. Allan‘s on Sunday The Rev. Mr. Rodgers, of Torounto. preached a very excellent sermon in our Church on Sunday last. Mr. Isaae Wilkinson is reâ€"siding his house which adds much to the appearâ€" auce of it. Mr. R. Eden is doing the work. Monday 21st,â€"3{r. Alexander Gillis, ue of our first young men who was raised in this neighborhood, but has lately been liyving in Buf#falo, retarned here and was a welcome visitor, _ We expect to hear amore from him soon. Satarday, 26h.â€"G. MeArthar arrived home from a trip around Mt. Forest with some fancy horses for sale, Mr. Adam Little pnrchased a fine driver frowm Mr. T. Caldwell. Norman MeAul ey left for Melanethon to help ns father with some work and his partuer, J. MeDon«ld, went away to build fences in the [ ish Setriement. We would like to know why Archie dlidn‘t plant a grape yine instead of a wild ivy and why L. didn‘s let the first fellow o. The Annual picnic of the Varney Sun day School was held in Mr. John Al dred‘s orchard,on the 6th of July, There was agood time as was expected. The MceArtbur family went to Forest to have their rhotograph . Beotch dress. Mr. Thomas Parslow who north of here was visiting fru mout and when returnuing h et‘s Corners a dog ran cut of frightened his horse so that Mr. Parslow was thrown out and very badly hurt. He wa be taken home. Grange II«ll uudwxiu"t. l-.;n',,- after the largest one in the village or pole at Mr. W. W. Hall‘s and wi Tharsday 24ch.â€"This is a very busy day deliyvering cattle and pigs. Mr. Agdrew McAulley, of Fiesherton, was guthering ap bis stock avd a large number of cattle and hogs were taken to Dundalk for shipâ€" ment. There has been a lot of cattle left here this spring. Miss Hattie Eden intends going to Hamiiton on Thursday where she iptend: Ao remain for some time, Tuesday, 22ad.â€"This notal bright anad clear and as we r the moruiog we veheld Union ing from McArdie‘s residen Friday the 25th,â€"Mr. David Buchanâ€" nan bid goodâ€"bye to is people here and to the one that was dear to hm and left, ed by MeArthur b Quite a number went the day there. A,. U, Burnet started for his f, Glenelg with a wang of me:xs t.o"rll:| straight fences on it. Wednesday 23:d.â€"Mr. MeNichol in our town and yvisited quite a few of his friends. Mr. Dayid Buachannan, Presbyterian Btudent, who formeriy labored here, arâ€" myed on a visit. There is quite au attracâ€" tion bere for our young student. Charles McDouald4 lett for Burk‘s Falls to stay for the snmmer. The Unitedl Protestant Beneyoleut Society members neld a meetiag in the Hall in the evening and in the evening Dayid MceNichol Esq., M. P. P., arriyed from Dandaik Mr. Wm. Mo JUBILEE WEEK AT HOPEYVILLE CORRESPCNDENCE. ROCKY SAUGEEXN, Intended for last week. ‘almon, of Mt. Forest, took a Like Sunday afternoon VARNEY. ROB ROY. il.es residGence and the d vot long after up ran in the village on thelflag Â¥. Hall‘s avud was follow. ir boys havinog one ont. went to Dundaik to speu.. irslow who lives :1 milos 4 mt w gc oo â€"This notable day was # <(ie n oo nily went to Mount photograph taken in as we ro e early in residence an a friends in Egreâ€" y home by Suck at of a house and that it ran away. out of his buggy e was not able to Jacks 'fly larm in to build Our old man Joe was complaining of a fall he got which erippled him, but he was able to go on one of his business trips through Melancthou and the eastern part of Proton, Mr. Donald MeDonald, who was movâ€" ing away to Melaucthon before seeding @nished the moving tuis week when the @inal move came he folt sorry to leave Ihis old Proton home where he spent the best of his days. Cifle, was well appreciated, Song by Via Nester, Durcham. which was well rendered. Step dancivg by Jolhn L. Me: Donald, Dialogue entiiled the Parkis square, â€" This was the mo«t comical piece ou the programme and was well prepared. Musc on the baszpipes by H. McDonald, which brought the programme to a close and they all enjoyed themselves daneing and singing uundl the stars were thick in the heavens. Mr. Patterson, of Swinton Park, supplied lois of jinger ale and lemon: After serious illness Hood‘s Sarsapâ€" arilla has wonderful building up power. It purifies the blood and restores perfect health. The Auvnual Balsam Valley piecnic which was to be held in Dave Meoluiyre‘s bash on Tuesday the 20th June was postponed on, account of the inclemency of the weather, bat was heid again on Thursâ€" day 1st of July and was a genuime «uccess. The muasic was furnished by the MeDonald Bros, of Pricevilie, also Fred Ruaciman, of Boothyilie, waie Miss Ferguson aud Fred McKiunon presticd at the orgyan. The music canuâ€"t well be beatn in the provyinee of Outario toâ€"lay. The ladies of the sectiu proviled a large nam. ber of baskets for the nccasion and each and every one got a good skinfal. The committes â€" had a good prograg me prepared for the occusion which was as follows.â€"Mr. John Campbeil, of Boothâ€" ville ably filled the position of chairman and was thanktnaily received. First was music by the sming burd, Soug by two little giris entiled Tue KRosy Banks so Green. Scoich Reel by Saudy MceDonald and wiie and Charlie Moore and Clhristy MeDonald. Tins ree!l was dauced in the latest style ard wus weil appreciated, Recitation by Maâ€"ter Thos. Campbell. Soug by David Melotyre, music by btrmg band,;Speech by Dan MeDonald, of Top Mr. Dan MeDouâ€"ld and Jack, of Top Cliffe, visited at D. Melutyres last week. Fine weather, lots of picnies anl baro raisings are the order of the day. Messrs. Forguson and Sandy MceDouald have each raised the‘r barus in order to put a stone foundation under them. Miâ€"s Sura Ferg week aud iuteu time. Mr. Edward Bronzham returned home from the Queen City having spent four months ofi hard labor at the Busin=â€"s Colleg» T ronto. He took out a certificate for Bouk keeping. We congratulate Mr. Brougham on his success. Dan MceKeclnie who spent a few days at home reiured again t> spoud a few moure mouths with the mosâ€"b«cks. The uadies‘ Aid had a meeting this week and arranged to lhave a picuit about the 7th of July. Mr. George MceLeach arrived in our tows and intends to stay some time. The Misses Ferguson, of Minto accom. panvied by their brothers visited friends 10 this part and touk in the Balsam Valley picuie. LIPPEN SAUCE PANS VERY LOW PRICES Iicycle ACCESSORIES. SPECIAL S8SALEâ€"200 2 prong, long handled forks, regnlar Pricc 60¢ each. Take one while they last at 37¢ each. ® Ne Grass Lawns, Dimities, W indsor b:louse Prints, French Organdi Muslins, Dresden Prints Special values Bargain Day in Black Cashaweres, (English Goods. Lemons 15¢ dazen. 10¢ Toweling at 56 a yard. 4 a thousand dollars worth of Montreal Readymade suiti, prices lower than ever.â€"Tuesday ne will run off 12 * New Black Worsted Swils, bound, reynlar $15,00 suit. All sizes, Come early. At $8,95 eac% F BALSAM VALLEY. BARCAIN DAY Bargains. _ (innite Preserving Kettles 7 _ ison left for To:onto last is to reiuain for some "J" Improved FLY TRAPS sure & Reliable /Jéfzua 4fatt Fered ,Ofia/flfifl C@ey»/c/wz fl J. A. HUNTER‘S ‘ ooo y ooo o ooo y sys evivervvvyy , *L p 3j 3 AAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAALAAA Aaaind .# For the price of Tin ones. 35¢ each up, holding Tox. The very best at DEPARTL STORE Prices. FANCY A GOOD SIZED KETTLE FOR 35c, USUALLY 75C. SEE THEM, BUY THEM. | Hazel Caldwell, L. Cameron, R. Irwin | A, Limin, A. Rovertson, B. Spauling, P. | Waruer, E. Bareclay, F. Hind, A. Gorâ€" | don, W. Lawrence, F McKay, P. Vollet | A. Fagan, . Parker, ; From Intermediate to Sr. 1 ;:â€" \_â€" J, Nediger. C, Brown, Alfred MeClockâ€" |lin, Aibert McClocklin, P. Daniel, A. : Davidson. G. Lloyd, L. Horn, B, Smith â€"F. Grasby, E. Ferguson. | From Jr. A. to Intermediate I :â€" |__L. Horn, L. Kinnee, K. Nester, B. Haryey, C, Ramage, W. Falkingham, C, Vohet, I. Campbell, F. Mchkinnon, A. | Livingston. | From Jr. B toJr, A :â€" Duncan MceKenzie, Nora Knapp, Susie MeUlocklin, John Colyille, Inno Davi® son, Hilda Patker, Maud Connor, Chrisâ€" tina Nester and Willie McKay aeg., Bella Cameron, Millie Havens, George Reid, May MecDonald, Andrew Williams, Esdon â€"Wolfe, Wannuetta Stover and Claura Aljoe aeg., Harry Buarnet, Mamie McKay, Rena Fagan, Mary McKay, Alister Gordon. From Jr. II to Sr. II : Willic Mamelin, AlicelIrvine, Eddie Milligan, Wilbert Ballagh, Joe Swinâ€" burne, Stewart W alters, Thos, darclay, Eita Fox, Harry Vollet, Summe Sharp, Aunie McKay. From Sr. Part II to Jr. II ; Maggie Grant, Daisy Blackhurn, Lotâ€" tie Harbottle, Grace \i’ilhs. Mary Munâ€" roe, Hugh McCrie, Hugh Nester, Oliver Hunter, Lotetto Milligan, Arthur Alian, Lioyd Bean and Alice Ramage aeq., Annie Saunders and George Harbottle aeq.. Joln Lloyd, Alister MeDonald, Frank Parker, Frank Hind, Willie Ladâ€" law, Jiimmie â€"MeClocklin, John MecDonâ€" ald, May Deaun, Emma Harvey, John Walls. From Jr. A. Part II to Sr. Pt, II :â€" Arthur Kaisley, Everard MeKinnon, and John Fox aeq., Harry Lavelle, Eva Ballagh, Amy Kelly, Jane Kilmer, Anâ€" nie DVaniel, Jean Urawford, Robiuson Innis, Vida McLachlan, Eddie Innis, Ted Kilmer, Myrtle McDonald, Eva Campbell, From Jr. B part II to A part II :â€" Dora Davidson, Peter Ramage, Eya Mockler, Ada Brown, Levia Nester, Edâ€" die McUlocklin, Lottie Lavelle, Minnic McClocklin, Bessie Brown, Mamie Munâ€" ter, Lottie Beaton, Ethel Elvidge, Willie Hunter, Kathleen Grant, Flora McGregâ€" or, Perer OUrawford, James Lavelle, Frank Harris, Brad Jamieson, Aunie Hutton, Minnic Paterson,. From Sr. II to Jr. IV :â€" Essie Laidlaw, Carman Aljoe, Harry Grasby, Filah Gordon, Alister Saunders, Bea McCracken and Flossard Benton aeq. From Sc. I to Jr. B part II :â€" Names of pupils are arranged accordâ€" ing to merit. From Jr, IV to Sr, IV :â€" Willie Browne, Maggie Hutton, Otto Knapp and Marry Benton aeq., Aunie Colvilie, Jessie Robertson, Tena McLean, Robbie Hughes, Reggy Kelly, Mary Renton, Shirley Melutyre, Lyman Caldâ€" well, Matbel Cameron, Kate Cameron, John â€" MeFarlane, Forbes Hind, Lulu Warmington, Aggie Lawrence, John Lang. From Jr. T to Sr. III :â€" Edith LUloyd, Mary Vollet.Mavnd Irâ€" win, â€" George â€" Burnet, Edith Grant, Flossie Limin, Alister Gun, Willie. Johnston, Vina Kress, James Williams and Clarance Willis aeq,, Jeff MceCrackâ€" en and Thos. MceClocklin aeq, From Sr, 1J to Jr. III :â€" E. Hunter, L. Harris, 4. Sun, B. Bradshaw, W. Campbell, B. Wilson, E. Noble, J. Park, M. LicCrie, J. McLean, B. Saunders, Â¥% RESULT OF PROMCTION EXAMINAâ€" TIUN IN DURHAM SCHOOL. GRANITE TEA POTS DEPARTMENTAL STCRE, 1: to 3 quartsâ€" * ONTARIO ARCHIVES TOROoNTO 2ALALORIE " JCR 1 1 A general financial businesstransacted Oflice next door to Standard Bank I} Durham RSTERN ASSURANC® WESTERN ASSUR i oppany | T &N 1. | «,THE EARTH GIRDLED,®* by br. T»lin ge 1 We nâ€"ed intclligent men and women us as ngonts tor this great work. It solls so rapidly thet we cun afford good pray to workers. The | greutest book of trivel ever published, The | people, custotos, ha>ite, relizion and government | of the conmtries unc trives of the world as seen | and desoribed by the keenest observer and greatâ€" | est word painter of the contury. lrospectus $1. | Books ou time, | THME BHAQLEYâ€"GARRETSON CO. Lit4. | Men and VWomsn who can work hard talking { and writing six hours daily, for vix days a week, ; and will be contert with ton dollirs weekly, Adâ€" | dress, NEW IDKAS CO,, Brantierd Ont Capital subscribed 1 Capital pard up Assets, over Annual income, over Losses paid since organization, over Insarance effected on all kinds of proâ€" I)Prty at_lowest current rates. Dwel? ings and their contents insured on the most favorable terms. Losses proimptly and Liberally settled Call or communicate with Dayid JdACKSONR;, df.: crers niv. c Lanrnd Valuators, Iusurance Agonts, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. DURHAM MARKET. Corrected each aweek by Geo. Sparling Flour per bbl ........ Ontmea per sack ... Bran per cwt ... .. Shorts per ewt Fall Wheat per busi Barley, it Peas, ** Oate, ++ Dr‘d Hogs, per ewt Hogs, live weight . Lard perlo Tallow* per lb +s Butter per ib, Tab .. m@gs, per doz ... Chickens. per pair Ducks +* Tuarkeys, per lb . Potatoes, _ per ba PROMPTLY SP boud & stimp for our berutiful book ""Hox 19 §ac a Patâ€"n:"," What profitable to invent.":14 P:izeson Patents‘.Advice free. Feeâ€"moceratg MAROM & MRARiION, ExPerts ‘Temple Building, 5 St James St., llcntreaf. Theonly firm of wraduste Enginers in ibe Domiâ€" mnion transucting patent businees exsclusively ALWAYS OX HAND FROMPTLY SECURED COmVEYAHCERS. FIRE AND MA RINE. JACKSONS N ARNMTIETIS C,. RAMAGE. Agent, $ 3. 90 to $4 50 1 60 to 1 65 60 to 60 65 to 635 0 "q io 0 76 0 25c 0 30 0 37 to 87 0 19 to 0O 26 5 00 to 6 0n 4 50 to 5 00 Toronto, Ont. 08 to C4 to 10 to 10 to 7 to 25 to $2,000,000 1.000,000 2,320,000 2,100,000 «=s 22.000,‘ 0 to _ 0 04 0 10 10 00 00 10 CB 30 25 The indersigned kaviug beenrestoredtohea!tn | by simple menaus, after suffering for several years | with i se rereiung affection,and that dread disease | Con»nimption, is anxious to muke known to his | fellow sufferers the means of cure, To those who ‘ desireit, he wi‘l cheertully send (free of charge)a | ecpy of the prescripton used, which they will find | a sure cure for Consamption, A«thwma, CUnâ€" tarrh,. Broochitis,.and «il throatand lurg Wart. | naties. He hopes all sufferers will try thisremedy , | as it ! inveluable, 'l‘ium-.lc-uiriuutheprereripuun'{ wh‘/ pwvill :ost them nothiug, and may prove a ble ssing, will please address I RSV. EDWARD & WIS$04, Brockiyn Hw Tork. 47 The only frstâ€"class Hearse in town, %A TO â€" CONSUMPTIVES Und ortek ing and Fmba‘ming on * atest »rin ciples at reasonable r«tes. sished by her father in Durhsm in 1858 and will enaeavor to give all o.d and new custom ers the same entire satisf.ction. furniicre of the Best Fake ALWAYS ON HAND. SPR/ING GOODS! Won‘!d intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business esiab C *TA We have a number left, and would like to clean them “TO V ‘-‘S out at cost price. If you want a bargain hera is your chance. Ali kinds of Harrows. Ch:urns, &e.. kept in Stock,. # ® & flp »/ paere Inemnpamaa Promplly allended to _ liirge amount of maney Flre £RSUTERCC to loan at 5 per cent 10 C per cent interest, V&XTURE AD UTXOETAKNG |Tbe GCoods, consisting of A carâ€"load of Massey Harris Drills, A cavâ€"load of the Adanis Waygons. A carâ€"load of Buggies and Carts. These are going fast, come and get your choice, DRILLS i Every Farmershould have a Massey Harris Drill this - J Spring, It is the best Drill in the Market. PL()WS Don‘t forgct our Celebrated Percival Plow. Ask your naighber about it who has one, and he will teli you it is the bost. Coms and see it for yourself. Remember the standâ€"â€"opposite the Market, Durham, MISS SHEWELL A z.:} 7 PICTUYRE FRANMINC A SPECIALTY I have hoavy Stocks of all kinds of : pring â€"â€" _ â€"â€" _ Marriage Licenses issued. DPurham Lower Town Implement Warerooms. MISS SHE WE LL " cA 4 â€"FULL LINE OFPâ€" Bargains in Children‘s Suits For the month of July. Butter and Eggs }/ @‘ CG. L. CRANT, ) intend making this, One o the best, if not The best months for Children‘s suits We have ever had. = sTRQ GIVING A DRIVE IN soME ODD PAIRS OF OXFORDS. RANT‘SAD taken in Exchange. We have a fow pieces of light prints, regular price 1%%c, they are large patâ€" terus. Now to clear out, we make them 8e. _ At these prices they should not last 10nC. Aamroe.___ LOWER TOW N The undersigned offers for sale or rent that desirable park lot, in the village of Priceville, formerly owned by the late James Cameron. Lot conâ€" tains 13 acres a}l under cultivation. On the lot is a good house, â€" and barn, also a good bearing Orchard For terms of sale or rent apply to JOHNX MeINXNXIs, in lsos n Sou t CC e Lo io 210 per week for easy home work Child enn do it, Ne Seheme, ‘vooln-or Pod dbuung This is boun de. Bend utumg for work and parcticulars at once, THE SEY oUBRSUP PLY Co Masonic Temple, Can den »N.J PRRENJLNE PILLS Manufactu‘d on Honor & Sold on Merit THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY RELJABLE PREPARATIONS OX THE MARKET PLEASANT, PURZ AND HEALTHFUL PERINOLINE | Gormnteed to cure Nhoumalls . | Scego, Laghko Sp{,clfic | :wnjjl“m' YVORK FOR MEX aAND woMEX 4a o oi t 9 S)nly by H. PARKER, Durham. HELP WANT . Dâ€"FE® ALE. PARK LOT For Sale or to Rent. PHRENGLINE * ,a° WV PN~ ANV, WOMEN. Wepay & @10 per week for easy home work do it, _ No Scheme, &.fi- or Pod s is boun fde, bend stomp for work Medicines A sure cure for Headache, Dizziness Coustipation, Indiâ€" gestion, Biliousness Rheumatisin, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout and Neuralgia, _ Brights Disease, Diabetes. Paralysis Convulsions, Heart Disease, elc., etc. ¢ l Priceville hk 18 thaulod: past p convin{ Till in t4% Maxwell Bi Deeri A fow GOO L&2GE S$7] good education ars. THE MA Bt, West,., Tor« One Ca »ec CA p for the Indlmmam. l Durham, June ea â€" Harrve W ANTED.â€" T J sa s las & o 2J

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