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Durham Review (1897), 10 Feb 1898, p. 10

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£) Married.â€"Mr. Chas. Plaster to Miss Phoebe Bryce on Wedne:day, Feb. 22d, at the residence of the bride‘s father, by Kev. Chas. McLean. Mr. McLean is a new offictal of the Later Day Saints‘ Cnurch, callel by some Morin« n. \ Dred suddenly on the 3rd inst.. Mr. Gilâ€" bert McCavnel. He had been ailing for some time aod had to give up his office of Township Collector, which he held for many years but his death was not looke.! for so soon. The funeral took place on Fnday 4th, to Swinton Park and was ..h"'I’ attended, Tovw. The sick people that I mentroned before are getting better with the exception of James Deans, who still keeps bad. There is hot work again about churc!; matters . There are two Petitions and Subscription lists ont, one for the oid site at 11 con, and one for the viilage, This excitement beats the election. James MeDounald, of our village, lost a fine horse last week, he went out to the stable in the morning and found hiw dead. Mr: John Collins, of Edge Hill, gave a friendly call to old acquaintance here. Hotelâ€" keeper Scarlett, has got his foreâ€" man D. McDonald, back again. WE Extend 36 Roller Curtainsâ€"qnmmted"â€"rcg 45¢, Opening Price........ ... 24 Roller Curtain Blinds, heavy lace trimming, reg. 75, Opening 24 Sets Curtain Poles, Rings and Brackets, complete 40c, & 12 *‘ Pure White * #* *£ 44 TDe, 6# 6 Chenille Table Coyers, very pretty shades, reg. 65¢, 54 €0 pr Lace Curtains, reg. J0¢, Onening Price â€".. â€"â€" _ _ ~~~ Miss Sarah Allan, of Glenelg, is visiting here. Mrs. D. Allan and MeKechnia family bave been visiting friends in Osprey T‘p since I wrote you. 60 prs. Women‘s Dongola Oxfords, new s 24 prs. Women‘s Dongola Button Boot 50 prs. Men‘s Laced Boots, all sizes, reg Women‘s X X Century Kid Buttoned Bal Women‘s Dongola Kid Walking Boots, r Curiain DBepartment Spring Goods m C. Ramage Q‘\ Che R@EEEEEEECEECEHR K We MAULILLIUASE j Editor & Prop. uy Terms $1.00. To and W of 1898, 75c. w us People w s L 1 \‘I South Grey S Try it for a year. *R i en 5 en _A & Have 6 F ; s Town %thobzgn':vl szggli+li%‘vlellkg beavers 1;f}clnz' two weeks moving our big stock from Uoper f & C 434 i1 ] own. ‘:,vel’y ind i:° now in first l ’i'?' i f Mn a HRAAIM us a ""i~a ‘ ~I seems us T hey § 1s ciass oraer and ready for businesu Thoe S5oo emed enormous to move bat hard j perscverance, pluck and enrergy will almost movebtg'; %;r?h,a 5 s gsecs &, UMUVULLS nipy u3 " t l Hipedu L0 AdaYVO our S(f)ring Goods dolivered in tims for our Opsning Bale, these goods ars tise Dest sls Counry procuces at spot cash prices, and are nearly all in our New Stovs, W hava insrsased our stock in Hardawars Tiaâ€" On Hafld ware, Dryâ€"Goods, Tweeds, and iatend placing in a nice stock of Crockary. We shall b: pleas>d to have you call and see as. ! No trouble to show Goodsâ€"it is a pleasure. Rememberâ€"Goods may be raturasd if uot satisfastory and moa>y refards"‘. EOPEVILLE. for the ape M 3, new stock, all sizes, reg. £1.00 at NJ J 187 We shall next week give some isoâ€" lated sketches of early events relating to this neighborhood, which are very interesting. _ There, Mr. Rowe, after all his wandâ€" ering, and his family bave been ever since, the post office having been conâ€" ducted by some member of the family from 1856 to the present time. The old gentleman, for four years a widower, takes delight in visiting friends and relatives and being still active in mind and budy his interesting narrations of the early days of Grey and Brnce.‘ have the tinge of romance to the pres | ent generation. We wish for him many more years of usefal life, before he takes the final journey to the great bevond. | _ At last they built cedar p‘ers, conâ€" ; necting them with logs, and a rough | but strong bridge was built, to be swept away by next spring‘s floods, | and again they had to suffer in conse:â€" quence, one device of the time being | to utilize a big slog to swim the river | when a spool or any small thing had | to be borrowed. l Mr. R. has stood where the Town {Hall now stands and seen dozens of| | otters catching fish, and where now is |heard the hum of industry and the tread ot busy feet was then the primeâ€" !val forest, flanking a river not yet utilized by man to provide for his necessities or his comforts. ‘ Here they landed and took possession of some land which is now Lower Town, Paisley Row later took the north side and these two pioneers had for a time to wade the river to pay a neighborly yisit, EOSE EU WOERCEE POIPUT UH May Ist, 1851. About a foot of snow having fallen the previous night, made the task a hard one. On the 9th ot May, Jasper and Bolton assisted Mr. R. to build his rafts, and piloted by Mr Jasper went down the Saugeen to the confluence of the Saugeen and Mud Rivers, where Mr. Simon Orchard, a brother of our townsmen, had been before. YOU ARE ALL INVITED n .ts Mbt at... :. ... §L.00 a pr price $1.75 to $2.50, opening price $1.22 a pr s rew. $2.008t...... ........... §t.77 a pr $# . §$L.Tak.:...:.......... +x«+ * PL.B7 & PC Here, as elsewhere, Rowe was in demand as a cornerman and "‘took up" a corner on the first house in Walkerâ€" erton and that was Jasper and Bolton‘s. It was a large affair 308524 raised on May Ist, 1851. About afoot of snow 1 9e £ Â¥3 & SCIATL OPFNING Walkerton was then in a very embryo state. Mr. Rowe thinks a hisâ€" torical injustice has been done by callâ€" ing it ‘"‘Walkerton" as settlers by the name of Jasper and Bolton preceded Walker and in fact entertained him on his first visit. The family spent the winter as Mr. Jasper‘s about a mile west of Hanâ€" over while Mr. Rowe went to Walker ton, engaging in teaming while waitâ€" ing the opening of the river. (Continued from last LOWER TOWN, Cur ur most hearty thanks to our many friends who dealt with us a solicit their esteemed trads in our noew store. Ve also hope to s tomers to whom we shall give a hearty welcoms and our ibsst at price week,) 75e a pr Alex. Murchison, exâ€"Warden, spent a few hours in your seribe‘s office here, one day last week. The improvement on his house shows signs of matrimony. Mr. Archie Black from the vicizvity of Brantford, spent a week at the old homeâ€" stead and with other frieuds in this localâ€" ity. Mr. Black is engaged in timbering and was looking up a hewer while here, Mr. Stev. Cooper, hewer. accompanied him back. Mr, Black is always welcome in our town, as he is a favorite among the boys as well the fair sex He also says | the Durham Reyiew is better than eyer. It arrives at his howe weekly and he 1 reads it with pleasure. Mr. Donald Black rcturne southward trip in good cheer. A surprise party from Durham and vicinity was a lively scene at Mr. Archie Mc\Milin‘s ons evening recently. _ All seemed to enjoy themselves A 1. Messrs Thomas Saunders and James Stewart, of your town, are at present sinkâ€" ing a well for Mr,. Duncan MeArthar, bachelor, Mr _ Mec. is also preparing to build a new brick residence this coming summer and the jngle of weddinog belis will be no surprise to the neighborhood at in; time from this out. Mr. Johkn A. Graham, tea Edge Hill, speut over Saturd parental home last week, A triplet number of the youth of this town, together with abundance of our northern friends, enjoyed themselves imâ€" mensely at the event of the season, that being the Markdale party on Monday evening of last week. Mr. Jiin and his estimable partner are worthy of praise for the way they acted and all present. Miss Ena Paterson from your town spent the past few weeks plecsantly, with her many frieads in this burg. The storim of the seagon and the snaps of Jobn Frost spent last week in our widst. BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SHoOoHR3 d C C“QG‘Q%“\Q‘@“Q%%%%QQ $e4%°8§°°40084188°4%%0 °0 °0 @2e.88884%e%%88e1%00 2000001 t & L GG & 3 A SCOTCH TOWN. . A. HUNT EFR. It is impossible for us to print anything like a full list of our Dargains. Call in and see usâ€"See the Storeâ€"It is a inode!l in every way, at the Up toâ€"Date Store, where you can buy almost anything require in sthe ordifnary. avay,.:" ... .;......u,s B s n n ies Graham, teacher from TORONTO C Women‘s Fine Kid Strap Slippers, reg. $1.00, a snap for Women‘s Patent Leather Strap Slippers, reg. i1.50 for. Infants‘ Dongola Slippers, sizes 6 7, reg. 65e for.. ... ;. Boys‘ Dongola Oxfords sizes 1!, 12, and 13, reg, $1.25 a ay at the | *TArket, Durham, _ REV. EDWARD A WL30H, Brocklyn NewYork. | 42 The only Arstâ€"class Rearsc in The undersigned having been restoredtohealta by simple means, aftersuffering for several years with ase zrerelungaffection,and thatdreaddisease c.u-upuon.is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure, Tothose who desireit, he will cheerfully send (free of cBarge)a cepy of the preseripton used, which they will find a sure cure for Con«nmption, Astbma, Caâ€" tarrh, Rronchitis,a»d a|l tbruutandlm;g Nai. adies. He hopes .1l sufferers will iry tbisremedy, asit! invaluable. Those desiriugthepreaen’ptiou wh‘ < owill«ost them nothing, and may prove a ‘ bie ssing, will please address Seocwaranty Tkiattsarcar o) Promiatils :s cs> tss s S# F18 C 00| 100 acres in good German settiement â€"will sell or exchange. _A good place. Ths RoxtBocvenx Property, Durham, What I cant sell I will rent. , 1 hbave $1,000,000 to lend at 5 per cent. Choose your time to pay it back. â€" Business private,; charges mod-j erate. Who was the Jolin F. that drove into MeVicar‘s and backed out Did Jack play many tunes on the violin while at Wilsou‘s. 1 Did Hanvah think two sleeps were. better than one, | Did the girls strike the townline yot, l Did not Dum{ries Archie enjoy his trip, . Yes you bet. ’l When will or did Jim W,. have thas entâ€"‘ ter ride, few day‘s sicknoss ! The parents and fami ’tl;_\' of the whole nei : sad bereavement. If ti yet. Mr. Angus sicPhorson from Peterboro‘ Ont,, is on a visit to the oid bhomestesd at Bachelors‘ Corners, What we would like to know _ CcONsUMPTIVEs 10 The would like to know :â€" Captarmm found Nelhie To ons 9 Hanover Conveyancer (LLER, Lewis Eydf farm romunnmems n mereniee, ns s mommonpmuin c omest e with inflammati ‘y have the sym glhiborhood in w lhe‘s rubbers s | Renesumeorumecrmamsmencorcsenr ~yâ€"â€" { en Un dertaking and Embnlm!n. on *~ ciples at reasonable "steg 2l "GOGRANT gir | j | D*R *ttrte p Furniture of the Best Make ALWaAYysS oN HAND, PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY eama _ ; 6°°° & 0d an ers the same entire Satisfaction. Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undert.nklng Business esiab. lished by her father in Durbam in 1858 ana will endeavor to give all old and ne w custom ers the same entire aarine unle 4* "URMTURE â€" AX) UNDERTAKING MISS SHEWELL Remember the ) atb MISS SHKEWRELIL Deal r the standâ€"â€"op Market. Durham Wo havao on Hand 4 11 iyao + j t Our DBest attention DURH A 31. ~‘opposite the A fnw few pieces of Dress Goods which it wou‘!d be to your benefit to call and price as they MUST be sold before Stock taking next month. 72 Large Bottles Amm'onia, reg. 1 100 boxes Table Figs, reg. 10c, 100 Cans Salmon at 3 cars for Te 11 1bs Mixed Tea for §$1.00. Pure Toilet Soap, reg. 8c a cake at 89 Wash Beards, reg 15¢, at 9e eac! CGrocery Deparimso:nt ith us at the old storse and pe to see many new cus. atest rinâ€" 00e a mt ce t uts . e feolt toore %i E}é&ya% 4 | TO SUiT you. Workmunshlp Unsurpassed Fizre Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &¢., &c. We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Fo C Price Paiq. Heavy & Light Harmess CALL & sEr our Hlarness We Handle Ammonia, reg. 15c 0; Figs, reg. 10c, Openii at 3 cars for ?De a LEAVENS, Jro ie everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. Bites, Whips &c., &c. Collars, Pads, acil 15e Openi enmmin mm usn aumene ~omau F‘ mbuaow”w enin? price 10e g price 7¢ a box || f] MA â€"â€"â€"*%AB%8% 5 f am%e8488@â€"â€"â€" i é P at CE‘ " C 1 thanking :« past patro convinced i "Large S Durham. for Spring. eWAE AP Dont forget we Black or Mixed, in L and see what a lot « shipment just in. L p Our ) firmly e E Purest t Uppor HNew G UPPER TOWN Tartan Ginghams *4 44 â€" Cutt Do you wan! William: in e Stov take t VOL. We have j“D’ made shoes merjin ers © that Syste its e We b At pric UPPE Ab

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