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Durham Review (1897), 12 May 1898, p. 8

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Uwving to the united efforts of Miss Patterson and the children on Arbor Day our school is much neater. Miss Annie Lawrence of Glc nelg visitâ€" ed with Miss Hanrah Lawrence last week, Mr. Herb Noble has returned from Milton, where he has been employed for the past month. Miss Susio Gadd apens a few days mth ber mother in Norma ely, Mr's. George Cuffe bas b ill but â€"we that Mr. Geo. of grain left ove to the granary a self to some ba practice will no community. Owving to t Patterson and our sehool is p Miss Annie Mre, George Cuffe h;‘;; ill but â€"we are pleased to state that stie has recovyered. Miss May Hopkines visited friends in Normanby on Friday. Miss H. Wright of Proton nt Sunday | with her ruh. Se" 1 Lots of sickness in but not of a serions n Mr. Robert MeGowan paid a short visit here last week, he looks well and is as full of business as ever and always in a burry. f Mrs. Joho McLachlin of the North Line received injuries to one of her hands which has disabled her ever since. Jobhn McLean formerly of the North Line but now of Duluth visited friends here last week and probably will remain for a while. some raine Arbor day was observed by cleaning t! school yard and other improvements . Mr. Alfred Hinks will be raising his new barn on Friday of this week, a day or two ago dep barber, " no harm do Lots of new goods recently aud every stc the best good« of the that, goods chean and the t they while Ma anot ho probal Po:u';m 18 Wit Artiins treatm family . ph‘s-l(l oft the V € Mr. T Mi My me miâ€"cre «T. a. Hutton wisitel friends in ey last week. M i new goods arrived into our town aud every store is well filled with good« of the season and cheap at ds cheap and flour dearer. dry ar irmers suit between two c two ago deprives 1 no harm done ". S ‘ork in the North West irshall and family m« ot Orangeville last we ad te make their hbor creant who evidently thought ev. Noble, Sr., bad a surplas over after seeding, proceeded ‘y and ventured to nelp himâ€" bags, We bope such a not be made common in our HUTTON HILL. @HV 1 6th nday emons nature PRICEVILLE en two ofi onr citizens eprives us of our town ol weather, The most lone seeding. Frost on 0o growth of any kind i very n the shapa of cold r8. 31¢ is his able addrsss on the Rey. Mr. moved into woek whore bome for a ‘hut an< ittendin: SIL" arC . ek, | mak om i id‘al for wast 1 E& 1th | C« | . we aa.| whic of General Debility , and Loss of Flesh | _ Scott‘s Emwilsion has been the umg:..-scomluuu See that the man and are on the wrapmar_ Wonder how the pillow blower succeed ed this woek, Mr, Editor. news is scarce this week. will have more next Budget. does, but they fail to perform it. The pure Norwc%ian Codâ€"liver Oil made into a delightful cream, skillâ€" fully blended with the Hypophosâ€" phites of Lime and Soda, which are such valuable tonics, makes this preparation an ideal one and che:h:‘ t%: wasting tendency, t tient almost immediateâ€" ib and gain 3 sirengths a strength which surprises them. Much thanks to SeotcLtown correspondâ€" ent for information. â€" Information thankâ€" fully received at New England, will attend to business next week. There are many other preparaâ€" tions on the market that pretend to do what SCOTT‘S$ EMULSION standard remedy for nearly a quarter of a century, Physicians readily admit that they obtain reâ€" sults from it that they cannot get [rqg: any other fieshâ€"forming food. __The fine weather of the past few weeks has given the farmers a grand chance to finish seedivg and they all seem pleased, and have a double smile on since they finished so early. Mr. Wm. Stewart, of Riverside, and Dan McKeelnie. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" are at presont plonughing on the Lake ERrie farm. Also Willie MceCormack and Dan are raising a dust at Alaskz. I lack did you hear the soc. and P1.30, sil druggau. _ & BOWNE, Cheméem, Terento. are on the wrappor. BALSAM VALLEY. i1es wall it Harry would sell his uc;iTl for foed ing pigs, C oo woumno ~~C . uud night. Who will be the noxt fair Lox to have drive in the newly painted bugyy, Mr. Ed. Muldoon has imprr..vu] the appearance of his place by building a nent board fence along the front of his lot, What we would like to know. Who is M‘s last eatch. Where Ti goes on Saturday night‘s, Hhow J. L. goe through on Bunday nioht. Miss Mageie and Bell Campheil, of Aberdeen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison over Sunday. &. Mrs, J, Little was in Toronto last week attending the annual meetive of the Woman‘s Foreign Missionary Society. Mr. W. O‘Mara and T. Duggan spent Sunday with friends near Mt. Forest. four in the e\eumg,r ~All that their time and mon spent, Prof. H. D, Brush, horse edncator and veterinary, spent Monday and Tuesday of last week in our town. _ He treated about twenty horses and had a class of twenty four in the evening, Ail feel satisfied that their time and money were well Mr. Tim Duggan, our enterprising blacksmith, planted a fine row oi Maples in frount of his let on arbor day he being the only one that made any improvement. We think it would be no disgrace to the town if all were to follow Tim‘s example in this respect, Mrs. Cummings has started &A grocery store in the house lately by W. Godiry, tailor. _ Call a her goods and get prices before ing elsawhere. lhe most of the farmers are through seedicg in this locality, this week will see all in but the root crop T D ie ons On Wednesday 27th April, fire broke out at about 9 o‘cloch in the evening in the house ot Mr, Jolkn Forster, and before the alarin reached the Baptist Church as it was prayer meeting night, the whole [ronf was in a blaze. _ Mowever it wasn‘t long till the church was« empty and all at work saving what things they could get out of the kitchen and two bedrooms beâ€" low, as no one could venture to go above, the house being a log one and fixed inside with pine lumber, burnt fiercely and it was no time till the upstair floor fell in. Mr. Forster lhhas come to a heary loss as he had a large stock of proyision and quite a lot of barn fixtures rtored away on account of building the barn this summs, but as it is it was fortunate that the wind was blowing to the north west or the timber he had for the barn would baye gono also. Mr. Forster will build a large kitchen at once. He hLad a small insurâ€" ance on building and contents but not the quarter to cover his loss. Mr. Forster and lamily have the kinduess of their friends and neighbors during their trouble. ‘ al[ss Agffie Clark, teacher, while reâ€" turnivg from home Sunday evening not baying time to call at her boarding bouse as she was going to the Baptist church, laid her umbreila inside the gate, but on returning, no umbrella was to be found, she gave the s»larm and a searching party with Janterns spent cousiderable â€"time looking for it, but in vain. Tt was found in tho morning hanging in ~ tree at tha gate. Wonder how it got there, B.cycles are all the rage, Miss Aggie O‘Neill is among the scorchers ofMulock haying purchased a wheel this season. Mr. Mrs. and Miss Currio paid a visit to Walkerton friends Saturday and Sund» y. On Wednesday 27th April, fire broke wice" uk WOR 10. P I Mr. and Mrs, Long of Bri flying visit to her parents M John MeGillivary, last Sunday Mr. Chas. McDongall has ] beavy driver from Mr Dalolis Miss Flora MeDonald, dressmaker prosent in Glene‘g fixing up the GA ladies in ‘08 styles. The most of Horses are looking up around our neighborhood, Mr. Chas. MceDougall sold a team of drivers lately, also Mr. Malcolm McEachern disposed of one at a very handsome price. Miss Mary McGiliivary bas returned from visiting friends in Brant. Mrs. H. MeDonald has returned after spending a few days with her Glenelg friends. rabmer nard on Dir,. Mclinuon,. Quite a number ef men took in the horso training exbibition which was oxâ€" hibited at Mr. P. O‘Neill‘s. _ Some say they can bhandle a horse now after seeing Protf. Brush patting his through his many tricks, others vot learomg here paid Crawford and Aberdcen a visit. _ The best thing is to start a horse training school at Mulock and then they won‘t f.rget how to handle a horse, and it wiil keep the jockey in practico as he is *not up to the mark, rather band On Sunday May 1st, pastor and others tuking part in the Bartist S. School met at 10 o‘clock to organizs the school for the year ‘98, _ The following cfficers were appointed : Mr. Duucan MeKinnon, Supâ€" erintendent ; â€" Miss Aggie O‘Ncill, Sec. Miss Flora MeDonald, Treasurcr. â€" Teachâ€" ersâ€"Mr. N. MeCallam, Miss Kate Mcâ€" hinnou Flora L and casy to operate, is true of Hood‘s Pills, which are w ap to date in every respect. l s Bafe, certain and sure. All druggists. %c. C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, The only Pills to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. Hoods M When you take Hood‘s Pills. The big, old4ash loned, sugarâ€"coated pills, which tear you all to pleces, are not in it with Hood‘s. Easy to take No Gripe: leDc 710 C2H0G yenlure to go above, being a log one and fixed inside luamber, burnt fiercely and it e till the upstair floor fell in. r has come to a heary loss as large stock of proyision and of barn fixtures «tored away on building the barn this summs, at was fortunate that the wind Intended for last week. DORNOCH. NaikG. as Ino on Mr. Da the north west or the r the barn would baye Forster will build a large 1 MULOCK. mgall has purchased a Mr Dalglish of the 3rd L started a firstâ€"class ; of Bravt, paid irenats Mr. and M n he Baptist church, the gate, but on was to be found, 1 a searching party cousiderable time in. _ It was found in a tree at the® sions Kinuor ts but not the Ir. Forster and their friends trouble,. y cceupied and inpect e purchasâ€" maker, is at the Glenelg ‘venivg in and before Church as the whole it wasn‘t 1 TORONTO Mru, Potor Muir was Inid up for a daye with m surained fout, Mr, Hurry Burnet, of YOUF bowip a over night at My, |)», MoWinmon‘a Monday night, What we would Hho in lb w , How the yentilubares apn Wou lhngg 0 If the Dromore mail is HÂ¥RF In, t en t tb ty w Nearly all the youth and leaving these parts, _ Minu 18 at present in Buflnlo whore to reside for some timo, Mr. Robert bhortrend, _ of passed | through here Intely new driver, which ho purol the conntry, All are busy now with nooddi ing and hou»e clenning, ao sooding last wook Mr. Donald Melmnolhlan, n brightened up the poople of one day last woek with his nvs Mre. Hugh Mo yery well of Into ba Ne 2 One of onr young men was so an X to see his young lady home, that ho got his hat aud rubvbers at the church, Mrs. Wilson is in Markdalo visiting sister who is very poorly. Trogolodyte Hall is a very popular place. A â€" numerous party â€" gathorod under its hospitable roof on Friday night, t adseafe d ds dB ic 4 P TTIZT over Sunday. Mr. H. Baird was a visitor at Mr Isaac‘s lost week. Mr. Findlay is laying in a stock of Our mill hands are laid off for of days this week and are In cleaning and gardening, Rey. Mr, Humphreys, Methodist minâ€" ister, Greenside and Priceviile goes to Toronto this week to meet his father who is expected from England. Seeding operations will be well through this week. A gratifying announcement was that made by Rev. Mr. Campbell, that the recent collection in favor of. Foreign Missions, Aged and Infirm Ministers‘ Fund and Augmentation Fund exceeded by $22 last year‘s collection, amounting to very nearly $80.00, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. visited rolatives near C last week,. Miss Maggie Adam« is again recovered sufficiently to enable her to attend service at Amos Church, We are also glad to see Mre. T. Laughton able to be out after a long.â€"coufinement owing to delicata haalih Miss Hattie Watt on the no left for Buflato, where she 1 for a time. Hattie will be social circles. Mr. Harry Sterne is ho States for a lengthened visit Dr. Jamieson, Durham. h in consultation with Dr. S nection with the illness o Perry, who is not recoyering friends could wish. At the manse, on Saturday, Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Campbell, a gratalations. Mr. Hugh Barrd, L the week end among was accompunied by ) BNaecmae oc 6 s ominy m eem enE pulpits Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner of Alsfelat visited friends here last week, Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Walden of Neustadt attended service here Sunday. Quite a number from here attended the Pie Socital held Friday evening at the residence of Mr. Alex: Archibald, Bentinck. Mr. R. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrice visited Hampâ€" den friends one day lately. We would like to know if the expected wheelman arrived, and which is the most convenient, the wood pile or the lumber piie. Jake Bokes returned last week from the viemity of Guelph, where he has been for some time. The Orchardville Foot ball club reorganâ€" ized last Saturday night. _ Their place of meeting is a field on Mr, Cornish‘s farm. Alr, i, Leeson ind the Misses Lecson visited Glonoig friends one day lately. Mrs. Stewart Fleming from the North Westis at prosent visiting hber mother, Mrs. E. Aldred, who has been seriously ill for some time. Toâ€"day joins fight with yesterday ; the __ mediaeval years _ $ . Are graprling with the modern, and the old assails the new, But who, who fears the issue? Where‘s the trembling soul that fears When Eighteen Hundred Ninctyâ€"eight fights Fifteen Sixtyâ€"two. Miss May Hopkins was a guest of Miss Jessic Melivride for a few days last week. Nelson Dowling who was hurt at school the other week is beiter again. the past, And Eighteen hundred Ninetyâ€"eight tights Fifteen Sixiyâ€"two. The nation of the forward look that sees the hneights abead Fights with the backward glaucin‘f realm that sees the tombs behind. And who shall doubt the conflict of the quick and of the dead, Of the leaders with the laggards of mankind ? The evening and the morning have joinâ€" ed in fight at last, Around the western islands the old shall fight the new ; Colum} ra and Hispania, the present and My FAIRWELL CORNERS. Intended for last woek & ndilay is in Toronto this week a stock of new goods. Trylor vistted frienis in Proton 35 NORTH EAST NORMANBY. Duiffj and Craigie exchanged w with nooding, gardany clenning, soms Dudahed 1898 AND 1562. ortread, of By boere Intely with th ho purchaned poople of tha ( with his prosehion, Kinnon lina not DROMORE , Durham. has been callod HAMPDEN. ded service here Sanday. ber from here attended held Friday evening at of Mr. Alex., Archibald, ith Dr. Sneath in conâ€" ) illness of Miss Lizzie recoyering as fast as her 1 Saturday, May 7. to Campbell, a son, â€" Conâ€" In bnuw, ara working 0 N in nvar J .«uriston, spent over g friends here. He Miss Helen Isarc. and hbonuty uro Miss Jane Loith whore wheo inbenda » to be out after a 1 to delicate health, i. Legate, Vickers, Greeuside one day is bhome from the the north line has oil for a ecouple are busy house ol l‘r!mwllll. 8so anxious nut â€"heap will remain > missed in ”Nll'...n" Inndad & Tow OP d r e #paon d 4 luak fine down forâ€" hor Â¥ A i. Mc it enc cags &tfi‘:.s;-,s;;z.*'zfgafy?ff.*gz'*”?"a:2.'-‘,‘5:;'%351""?6 w U man .u ':. "“ l‘““fi N ifl.- W.mV‘%mm....: :af:‘.:.“::_”,ffili old hy H, Padtin F CE CERCTy Tovd, ] J, M. MacLeod, Goderich ; Dear Sir, J bepoft o apologize for not writing you sooner to thank you fop the â€"maurvellous cure effected through ‘oun. _ In December, 1803, 1 injured my illmo. T wo weeks thereatter 1 wus obliged to have a doctor, _1 doectored alt winter, . From the first of May, 1I804, 1 was eonlined to my bed for seven weeks, I had no rest day or night the pain was no intense, _1 got so thin | became quite helpless, ‘The doctors had a consulta« tion over me, and said that if they could anve the leg 1 could never haye the use of my knee again, An opera« thon frightened me, and it was then my hushand took me to Goderich in a voery helpleas condition, 1 took your System KHenovator for my myatem and to build me up and applied U1, A, MelDennan‘s Hodment am recommended, which you kindly applied when J couldn‘t do it my> welh, O remained at my brotherinâ€"daw ‘a In Goderich for about fye woeks, | In. about n week I was able to walk with a atait) _ ‘The RHenovato wavye me an ex>| oellent appetite and |1 gained cons{dep ably in wolght na well as in @tren 1h.] My knee is quite aupple and na \nh Aw | ever it wasn Tb gives ma unhounded !olmmwr In atate that I have beeny ablo n abhend bo my owh houaehold dutiea avoer ainco } came homa, My husband joins with me in tbondering you oup whoore thanka. | iatatins [8...Y8 They _ are absolutely pure and healthful, _ Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Bceiatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and all forms of Kidney and Liver troubles, BEWARE OF SPURIOUS Hamrarinua Try our Rheumatic Specific or Kidney and Liver Pills THE PHRENOLINE REMEDIE®S t Che only firstâ€"claas Htearsc in rewn Undertaking and Embalming on latest prin ciples at reasonable ~=«tos Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business esiabâ€" lished by her father in Durham in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new custom ers the same entire satisfaction. Furniture of the Best HMake Only by H. PARKER, Durham PURMTURE ARD UMDERIYAKING MISS SHEWELL Remember the standâ€"opposite th« Market. Durham, ALWAYs oN HAXD. PIETORE FRAMINE A SPECIALTY Atwood, Sept MacLeod, Goderich + Take the lead everywhere, We are working day and night to supply the demand. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily, AN IMPORTANT CURE A® 34b gives mo unbhounded ) atiate that I have been ahle 1 my own houashold dutiea 1 enme howa, My hushand | n# in dbendering you our nle â€" Uratefully youre, M OM 0 A M i wPnVRN, MISS SHEWHL i SPuRiou$s imita Tions O o °) P‘ _AAA OnOrH _mo, and it was then my ne to Goderich in a vory mn. d took your System my mysatem and to build * on Pss k Drugiiat, Duy 6, A, Melennan‘s nended, which you l couldn‘t do it myâ€" my brotherindaw‘a CC ror seven weeks, night the paim was thin 1 became quite Rivight \ofier \ L to thank you fop effected through 1803, 1 injured my Ihnasaa i4 .. Â¥ l + Whien you| â€" From an exchange we take the follow ouldn‘t do it my>| ing reasons why people should trade at brother in â€"daw ‘a home, _A merusal of oup advertising Nye weeks, In | columas wu'l show that Durham merchâ€" to walk with a ) ants aro alive and prepared to do busiâ€" aye me an ox> | news with you on as favorable terms as wined consldep big city stores, We believe in supportâ€" We h'n -!uunlh. ‘ Ing our own people because : and ne well as me unbounded| 1 They support us, ; c have beap “N”' 3-. We have nersonul incmaaitLol _ s anmalcid A LV T rneernemmas aur eumvicemnarencs . 28th, 1806, ham, Moralâ€"Think twice t your dollars out of town Ahimahas § _ """G, "L UUP SCIOOIS, »treet«, churches, &o. Do the Toronto big atovren p & â€" When you require a fayor, do you \ to Toronto «borekeepers, or ‘do you S\ your neighhop P 4 When you have sent your cash to a big departmenial store and waut a hag of flour, or a fow pounds of butter on oredit whaere O WO an : th Tanantas â€" Ne y Ivvdy man will make then right, 4& _ Your business neighbor pays his ahare of the maintenance of our schools, »lreet«, churches, &o. Do the Toronto hi# kHAbmn D 8 If goods are man wllfluuko the woods, 44 | aAmong which are the following ; | 187 & 2xp Div. Lot 19 Con. 1 w.G, R. Bentineck, 100 acres, lately owned by Henry Hall and tormerly known l as the * Parker" farm. This is a | _good farm and will be sold on very reasonable terms. T‘u® Scarutax FARM, lot 30, con. 5, Bentinckâ€"100 acres. Will sell or rent. BENTINOK: The Teasdale Farm Lot 30, Con. 2, W.G.R. Bentinck 100 acres, 1 have just bought this from Mr. Teasdale and will sell at a great bargain, Honmaxp TownsHuIP, Lewis Eydf farm 100 acres in good German settiement â€"will sell or exchange. A good place, Ts Roamovenx Property, Durbam, What I cant sell I will rent. 1 have 81,000,000 to lena at 5 iper cent. Choose your time to pay it back. _ Business private, charges modâ€" erate. Among whi ILâ€" TL _fDiller, ZOO Good QDropertics 7:02‘ Sale T he .}{anovar:@onveyancer, ARhas Workmuanship Uusurpassed Fizre Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &c., &c. W‘e_do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Prico Paia. Heavy & CALL & SEE OUR | Collars, P NC || Gites, Wh Harness ! We Handle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. â€"rn. MILLERr, « LEAVEN |, Jr. TRADE AT Homge. : The Teasdale Farm Lot 30, W.G.R. Bentinck 100 acres, Jjust bought this from Mr. e and will sell at a great The & Light Harm 10 SUIT YOU. i fow ]i»?m?fi"nr"lfi;'&w lo you go; to Teronto? twice before you send porsonal inspection of Hanover Conveyancer 'i“l!g your townsâ€" ?;Cc’ &c 2TS, FP20GS aPne§g! First or tusr SEamsoXx, ward‘s Falls, on Tuesday, there is to be a grand Pi Falkingham, the proprieto: steps to have a most enjo boating, dancing, platforn and music etc, being arrang« mission, 25¢ a couple, _ P; Litres WoR! genious piece of ed in town t« youngsters. O see behind tne s be a maze of mo APPRECIATED porters of Jas. 1 in E, Wellingto met with him e and pl’efl(’lllwl money to assist penses of the ca Mr, W. D. Sl.‘l]»ln s M pleted his dental coum examinations succe=s in HManover, He w one day in each week also visit this town ought to he a good o D. success,â€"A viton A Mr. A, McCormuck fishers in thus issue on his grounds. 11« neighborhood have the past by fires > sportsimen. Lircexsr® CoMMIsSSIONER met in Molstein, Monday considered their action closing one of the hotels i, After hearving the respect they kept to their first p lieye, viz :â€"to grant exten to the Central, and the ye the British as soon as the the present lessee to the n« FRATERNAL,. â€"Major 14. M. of the 48th Highlanders, a Kecretary of the Sons ol Society was in town last Thu spent the evening with the lo Some additions were amad Society and the membership s ly of the interest in the Gra Â¥isit, This camp since the be the year has added over 20 tc bership and the Grand Secre! they bave an excellent chan ning the handsome Scottish 1 Blacksmith‘s Coal and prices at J, A. HMunter‘s Becond hand Buggy f. repair, parts new, chea F. Nester, blacksmith, lurrov®n»r tion last week awning in fr store, _ Mess: and Scott hay mission, JC a _ couple baskets free, See bills her as nvpl-eluimn to the ca largest increase in the s ®¥, ,~Nester, blacksmith, C ppe Be sure you are right, ther Be sure you get Mood‘s ® and not some cheap and substitute. Â¥#. The Review t Jan. Ist 1899 for 50 Durkham, Th Eho Siutvtham 2 How is you YOL.â€"XX. K LOCAL AND GENCI XT.â€"We on the placing ont of J. A 8 M M the new phi the {1 1 1 P/ np m 197 niot url x t 4 14 W Hi la

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