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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jul 1897, p. 8

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Sabbath} i w wJIquuwu Jan. Rm. ofFordwich. visited his uncle , specuon of the Adam lboupe u ample of days last week. [ ur inspectors. .' Mr. Dan Ferguson. of Swinton Park. I gist may sell 1: visited at Nelson Mum's a week Inst 1 at one tune. Sabbath. A. B. W. Bunch). who has been to London on a business trip has returned h“..- Miss Eliza Balm. of South Bound. wh has been attending Narnia! Schnul. TI runto. is the gucwt of her sister M rs. W B. Homburgh this week. Mrs. Robert Hoffman, of Quinn, Keu Co., is visiting her mother Mrs. Wm Burrows and other friends. John Orchard. Jr., o/Li, in? his uncle. Mr. Thus. t ot Aer friends the past week Miss Henrietta Starve" is at plesent spending her her ans-tar Mm. David Al Mrs. Ed. Walker. Frank Isaac. of Grand been the guest. of his lath Isaac ford few days. Our annual union picnic Louuox's grove ou the 16t good time is expected. Prat Dornoch. mll In”: and p tight-rope nt 6 o'clock in tl good concert at night. Mr. J. Brown had the tmsiortnno one owning recently to have three lambs km. " and ten sheep worried by dogs. The dug. have not yet been "Iced. _ Mr. J. Bradley took an extended trip down tho counlrv on his whoel. He re. tarnedmbont a week ago accompanied by his inner Mary. MLJM. llny.jr. had his home brighten: ed a couple of weeks, ago by tiw addition of a little an into bin family. Mr. Wm. Connor. of Durham, was: on- gnged Inst week in digging a new Well for Mr. Sharpe Mr. w, Mount II few days. Mr. J. Mr. J dalk. lam week by a visit from Fergus Mr, Bud Mn. 8. Owen and open! a waek ago Saturday and visiting their daughter Mn. J, C ot Mal'kqialo. m. Med and Mum Minnie Ball. of Nor, mnuby are spending a few days With their sister Mrs. Ueo. Pollock, jr. of Murdoch. las_l_week (is. , Via Mlabndoué. Goon-go Donna is laid fem. 'lhal 2nit tdhvir can». off on Saturday the 10th, The Ladies' Aid Society met and had the [ovary drawing. Dr, Sheath, of Dromore, ttftieiated and managed the lusinou for them. A Miss McKenzie. of E rromous. was the drawer of this lwauti- Iii quilt. The Amount realized was Mo. The Lndlu' Aid now report that thes have 090.60 in the bank for the new church. Muidnle and Manut Forest. took in some of on: loral [topic at their Orange gtelsahroie,,,s, Frinhy 9tlt.--ihumy, McMardo. frtunor an Inn struck and is land off wok. Mr. George McVicar'a child died In: Thundnv. the 7th innt. ttnd was bane-l on the mh at the Presbyterian churt'h "ed. It was their tirst and only lived a few days. Joseph C. Hall has gone down to Peel County to spend A low mouths Isaiah W. MeArmo wheeled down from Mandala on Saturday evening. the 3rd inn. to spend the Sabbath with his pur- onto. Miss Loghrin .h.ad All" Expiring cheered Mr. lieLentsh hold his hat meeting on Sunday evening. the 4th inst. He in) ed or me picnic and thou lull: on Tlmrsda y. theetu by making the Proton dust of his of his feet. My. Fred and Miss Minnie Ball nut!) "no new Inn 3 nice quiet time was spent. It Wtbtt noticed that wont of the on I’renbyteriaua were sheet”. This wad “apposed to be due to the split here be- tween tho McLeuchites and old church people as the Ladies were organized by the McLeuchxtea. Mr, Bath" the stud- ent was present and we believe, opposed to have tho Quilt disposeduf by lotten Ind the drawing for it wa- postponed un- til better armnuemeuts could he made. The Lmliea’ Aid Picnic cane off on Wednesday the 7th, and was Girly well Mtonded. Quinn number from u dist. ttnee waa hero and a mee quiet tune was The Sacrament of the Lord's supper wan dispensed on Julyllt’. propantnry mar: vices ware conducted on Friday by the Rev. T. Smith, of Woodford on Saturday. The urvice on Sabhutb w“ conducted by the [340: Rev. J. Little. Mr. Wm. Smith, Sr. left on Monday to vim. friends in Chuhnm. Tilbury and Wiudnor. Mr. L. c. Smith in plastering a house for A. G'. Smith " present. Mr. J. Morrison uni Mus Maggie Me: Kenna were visiting friend. in Bruce Co. last Week. Excitement runs high in our burg over the coming horse race on the 20th. Bet: hog stands two to one on John L The hot wall": of In. In! M baa mam] the granhopper " In ing "to. Some ofthe farmers have commenced lnyinu and upon that. hit crop may be expected_ Mr. Fred Homm b-ouhuay for the In! few days electing a pump house for S. Dattan. Wm. Chapman and Miss Maml,ot Fem; were visiting Murd ml) for a Sharpe spent the 12th in Dun. CORRESPONDENCE. HULSThIN. meted. Prof. Louuhéred oi ta,ik.an.d perform on the 'Ntartett, of Toronto, 'uhng her holidays With David Allan, Sn. and MURDOCH. ion picnic will he held in ou the-\wgh _ot July. A I Grand Valley. h, his father, He“. M had his home brighten: ks ago by the. addition bin family. HOPEVI LLE, of London. i DORNOFH L te evening. A up with malaria ‘giis lrieiris. l ot’age. The person lound supplying and Johnny liquor to any such as well as the license and Sunday f holder, will be liable to be lined notlcss ' Chapman. 7 than 810 nor more than so) for each i offence. This however docs not apply 2th in Dun. l to where liquor is supplied to a person {under 21 years of age, accompanied is: Maml,ot 7 by a parent or guardian. urd ich for a ( Furthermore, minors must not be al. ilowcd to loitcr in or about bar rooms xtonded trip or other rooms, where liqimr is dispen- "el. lit re. sed, and if any pm'Son apparently tm- "ttPatil by ( der 21 years or age. unaccompanied i by a parent. or guardian, and is not a le imam?” resident or bona tide lodger or boarder the tuidttion on the premises, is ptwinittrd to hung 'around, without good and sattieient m, WM cn. l reason the license holder, and the WW well tor 1 young person loitering: are each liable 'to a penalty of not less than $2 nor Minna "he more than 2510 and costs. will"? ,l1t',', 't The prohibition ofthe sale to minors . Le "l,'" is made applicable also to clubs. l be held in : CANCELLATION or LICENSES ot July. Ar, In every case in the conviction of louubted ol the license-holder for an oil‘ense ot "u'.ontho which he is Cognizant, or at which he 'veutug. A connivcs. the convicting magistrate i must certify the finding in writing to - l the board of license Commissioners. And after three such certitieatax I whether the offenses are the same or “my; has different in character, so long as they Re" Mr. i were on diifercnt days, it is made com- pulsory on the board by resolution to (5331353 ' canoe] and revoke the license and for si., and 1 three years the licensee is disqualified l from obtaining or holding any further lend. who license under the act. 'hool, To- # RESTRICTIONS ON DRUGGISTS ,.Urs. ") The above are important changes ( inn Keu t , which affect hotel men and the keep- , ii." Wm. i ere of liquor shops, but there is another l 'tliat applies to druggista In future n. isvisit- i T druggist shall be. allowed to sell . lard and intoxicating liquor except under a l bona tida prescription duly signed 2 been to ' a legally qattlitidd practitioner. whic returned i will have to be recorded in a book , i to lt,?Pde,ttd at any time for the in. l B.'.., ___ AI .r.-F--it-- ‘ ‘I .. ls frienrls. ul Johnny 1] Sunday Chapman, Toss. ten days 11 alum: uc pruuuceu a; any time for the in. action of the license commissioners inspectors. The quantity a drug- t may sell is hunted to six num-Ml The regulations covering the sale of liquor tominors have been made more stringent. A minor is defind as a person at either sex under 21 years nt'uge. The person found supplying liquor to any such as well name license holder, will be liable to be fined notless .L._., DIIX " Hotel bars may not be open before 6 a. m. on each day except Sunday, nor will any intoxicating liquor, whether sold or not, be permitted to be drunk on the premises, except by the occu pant or some member of the family or lodge-r in his house, daring the hours the not prohibits its sale. That is to say, liquor may not be drunk in a hotel ex. cept by the persons specified above, between 11 p. m. (10 p. m. outside cities and towns) and (in. m. on week days, or between 7 p, m, Saturday Mid ti a. m. Monday, No sale or other disposal of intoxieat. ing liquor will be allowed to licensed Flaws after 11 p. m. in townships, vil.. ages or unorganized district. But this regulatiou has no effect on the prohibition of selling after seven p. ll). on Saturday and "llday Sunday, in which respect the law remainsjust as it was before. There is only one change of import ancc to the proprietors ot liquor shops. Hitherto the smallest quantity they were rllowed to sell wasthrce half. pints, bat the new act permits them to sell half a ee provided it is in un- broken pac age and is wholly remov- ed and taken away before consump- tion. On July lat last the Ontario License Act at the last. session went into effect. Those afreeted by them should make a note of them and govern themselves accordingly. I One day a short time ago one of our 1 township onicials took a drive up north and was husyvxannning some ditches and “amt-covers. In the exercise of his duties he found it necessary to cross a pasture field where some children were picking strawberries. When the poor children saw him they dropped their dishes and struck for home where they M'ris'ml out of hit-nth. Upon being ask- ml what was wrong they declared that they had we!) the ugliest looking tramp that. PTu't' rnun- around those parts. We would advise our friend when he visits those parts to put on the long tailed coat. and white choker as those good people were not used to see him in ordinary everyday clothes. The 1voodlaud R. T. of T. held a pic- nie at, Pike Lake last Friday and report a good time. J. Hunter and wife kre on a visit to friends In Owen Snund this week. The Fs'tatute labor is about, all done in this part. Discussing polities, talking about crops and shuvelling gravel the most of us managed to get our time in. Arch. and Bella Stewart, of Mount Forest. and Miss Copeland, of Minto, spent Sunday at Mrs. G. McEachern's, 10th con. Mrs. Whelan and daughter, of Dur- ham, are visiting friends at. Robb. Mrs. David Cameron, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Frank Green uugh. in Vassar Michigan, for the past six weeks, returning home on Wednes day last. The C. E. of this plaeewent to Ham- ilton's Lake on 1vednesda for a picnic and reporta good time, tie only com- plaint being: Is it not hot? LICENSE ACT AMENDMENTS. SUPPLYING MINURS THE TIME oe OPENING HOURS OF CLOSING Intended for last week. we such c0rtitieates, :nsesau‘e the, same or meter, so long as they it days, it is made com- »):er by resolution to ke the license and for licensee is disqupliiled u. I. IJ! -- SOUTH EG REMONT. ‘uzant, or at which he convicting magistrate I!ltuling in writing to license eomtnissioners. . ' 'J .- -. "H hunted to six ounces 1 tide ludger or boarder s, is pcrmittnl to hung n {and and sattieient MISC holder, and the LIQUOR SHOPS ‘-u~ SBlJfor each Dos not apply l ton person accompanied Issuer: or MARRIAGE LICENSES. Hul- stein. Ont. Parties waited upon within a rensnn- nble distance, it desired. Holstein, January 14th. 1807 Eggs. por drtr, .,. . Chickens. [u pm: hut-ks " Turk-ya, per ll, ... Paulo”. per bag Pens, $6 orttiw, " Dr'd Hn‘gs. per cwt Hogs, live weight. ., Lard per lb ... Tallow“ per ll, ... Butler per tty, To ... " Roll Flour per bbl .........., Carmen pvr rack ...... Bran per cwt ... ... Sh- rm per cwt ... Full Wheat per bushel Barley, '. DURHAM MARKET. Corrected each week by Geo. Sparlgng. READY-MADE CLOTHING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND BOOTS d SHOES THE BOOM Call and investigate our goods and Prices and we are sure you wiil go away entirely tsatrcfied. AL. WA YS GOODS PEOPLE WANT ALWAYS PRICES PEOPLE LIKE . S. HORSBURGH. a. Full blast at sji)f):cy7rthar "l? THE SEASON It means the highsst price for EGGS and BUTTER in exchange for the cheapest GOODS of best QUALITY. OUR COMPLETE DEPd p. T MEN TS CI MCARTHUR. nn DAY BARGAIN DAY ITEMS. 0 po to l 5 oo to l 4 50 to t 08 to 04 to 0 10 to t 10 to 0 7 to 0 25 to M) to ot) to 025 to 0 25 u 37 to M ONTARIO Aikeiriii7Es TORONTO a 00 5 my IO, 045 0 10,1 mi DEPARTMENTAL STORE. 50 w, '.jf-,' David Jackson, Jr,, we... Div. U - l Land Valuators, y Insurance Agents, l Commissioners. 30 57 20 M) ($5 60 50 A general finruurial businesstmnsaéted Otfiee next door to Standard Bank Durham Money to lend. moneyinvested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. [WESTERN ASSURANCE G COHPANY. Insurance etrocted on all kinds of pro- rerty at lowest curl-em rules. Divel.' ings and their. turttt4sttttg insured on the most favorabie terms. Losses promptly and Liberally settled Call or cottuttunicate with CONVEYANCERS‘ Insurance effected on FIR E AND MA JUNE J ACKSON S. __. v.a‘ r grew - '. . C. RA MACE. 3 ARE Agent. REV. EDWARD l WILSOfv', Brock'yn New IM pyof the prunerimnn In; u sure run! for (Wu-luck "trrh"eroorniti.,ttriil n Indium. He !JJ]H N "ll sitihrt" tutti mmhmer 'i'lrrs, do wh' 't .vill «ml (hum :1 mm bl: Isinr, will plvubo mldro: Tr.e'am1ortsiurued having ham] rvsh by simple means, “It” .mn‘arim: for with mm "'ryltut,','rtir:etiou,ou"tudt Connumpllon. is nuuiom to muko follow BHUVtOI'S the moans of euro. desire“, he wiH chourfully arm! (fun IM pyof the nruscrivmm nun: " nun Undertaking and F.trhuirvrnsr on -. civics at reasonable “ates. Would intimate that she wilicrmtlnue the Furniture and Undertakin Business (slab- lished by her father in 'f/'lL"2 in "" and will endeavor to give all old and new custom era the same entire sum: .ctlon. Furniture of the Best fake FURNITURE AND L1ib'lluliatst MISS SHEWELL Remember the 'ond-posits, Market, Durham. ALWAYS ON "AND. PICTURE FRAMING A SFEOMUY in only lint-clum- Ilrnrw In tow-.18 7he CONS UDIPTI VES MISS SHE WE LL -PULL LINE mr-- Butter and Eggs ' Durham Review Bargains) in children's Suits For the month of July. We intend making this, one o.f the best, if not The best mouths/hr Chihhwt's suits We hare erel' had. WE mul mvma A DRIVE IN SOME ODD Ph s OF OXFORDS. mum: been rvslnrml when“: Il'r summing for severttl you" rtee.tiou,ouiustaveiah"iiiT,i' uxioun to make human to his means of euro. To thcme who "tally urnd (free of cuurpe)e con Hard. Flaw]: Ilu y u ill tiud nunmplinn. Auk-um. r..- .uml nil thrnnuuul mu; "IL sulfur-er.» will try uoitsre.ttatuy, rm 1u-ysiriiwtydpret.eri//tidil l I IT n'hiua,uud may prom a} midi/ans GRANTS AID (in (iiiifiee, "test rin the York talan in Exchange. We have a few pieces of light prints, regular price 1250, they are large pat- terns. Now to clear out,. we make them fic. At these prices they should not last bunk, wins 13 acres all ttttde the lot is a good I also a gnud hearing (J For terms of sale or Th, undersigned offers for sale or rent, that draimlulv park Int. in lla- vrllrucre of _Pvicvville, formerly owned by thelato James (Hum-rum In! nun- LOWER TOWN I wrtninly feel that I cannot say too much in u'msvnf your medicine. and shall do uh I can to make knuwn its value to others. Yeyrt {cry since-rely. I did so, with the result that when my I"? had takon only half a bottle he was uh e in Met on his bicycle and ride like any other buy :u-uund the block. GRANT, Almost a MIRACLE " PARK LOT For Sale or to Rent. m nil I can to make knuwu it to others. Yours very since-rely (signed) REUBEN FLA PK at sale or rem apply to JOHN LICIXNIH, Inn's Faun-run. Lot, cun- all under cultivation. 0n good house, and hares, wring Orrlmrd Priceville Lot, cun- than? past CO till' W111 2)as Pea ff, Maxwell One LAM, Durham, tbo.

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