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Durham Review (1897), 1 Sep 1898, p. 5

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us GADD, et al, .;i,‘ of April, A~D. 1808, bation of DUNCAX .. _ Master of the Judicature for Onâ€" of Owen Sound, in rey., there wiil be the « MIDDaAUGBR own of Durham, by aster, on ificates . RONX, tary ‘ra is hardwood bush, be on the premisey a barn, the housesy ises one story hi.h, 18 feet and a frame L hy U feet. The im Jo feet t‘ix‘i‘” feet, ndation. T rehuo he property with a tec. ’ll:e fences are ir state of repair, and 1 orchard on the perty is distant from m by a good road, in the immediate 1 Public school 24 W I RM Y of SEPTEMBER, A D. 1898 ses will be sold subâ€" reof to James Wey expires on the lith vrder the terms of ill be entitled to do hing, and subject to by the Master, y will be payable 10 e of sale to the Venâ€" id the balance into hirty â€" days, without ons of Sale are the is of the High Court. 1 only be bound to ar‘s abstract of Title eds as they have in rd ftor 98. of Grey, known as d Farm," containing Jw eT mad Court rCl 1BER 1, ‘98 he said lot are cleare _ state of cultivation ; itÂ¥ mditions of Sale and ion can be obtained s Solicitor. or from tion ation .. . I and 11 I AFCTE GaDp, SOLL ND SCHOOL il L SA A, MOWAT, B., A. can 1 Solicit tfrom _ lass wound, or Trom Owen Sound. f Owen Sound, in this #th day of ind Part I Maâ€" ( of four expofl' achers. D rmanby Grey YÂ¥ > Commercial, rtificates; also ion Examina~ §ON + #s 9 » stitits‘ for T. 1890 NKINS, Priccipal Sount.» exe, and evienced upil of and 18¢ Mathe~ from M arding veial acâ€" all and 195 16 10 Seeker‘s will take J 04 hy CE CMEERERRT TEA T Cl NCE ie ie T in two miles of the town of Durham. This is a good farm. Good stone house, frame barn, good orchard, well watered convenient to market. Will be sold cheap. For particulars apply to Tawvx MeKECOHNIE ThIS 18 & 000 EOTMTY _/ 0C 30 amall a , 1 frame hufn. good orchard, wxll watered | markable degree how this tarill, Con convenient to market. . W ill be sold | fessedly established for the purpose of cheap. . For particulars apply to injuriag Canada‘s trade and drivin,cz,"I Joux McKECHNIE he Domini k yige 1 P or to Rocky Saugeen. the Dominion to seek anneXation, NAS , , Grorc® H. TockE®R, had the effect of teaching our farmers | Box 257, Portage La Prairie, Man. |to develop the British marke, and | as a nscessary consequence bas driven | _________________â€"â€" | the colony into such closer relationship | The undersigned offers for Sale or| with the Motherâ€"land, that, whatever | Rent for a term of years, lot 20, con. 3, | slight mutterings of discontent and | . term of yYebls, it ** / "" rtd [ T rlonctmuraris annexation, may bave | Rent for a term of YenthH, 10V *"/ "" "ta [E 50 atmurarlg nnnES SEION, IIH W.G.R., Bentinck. On the property | leaningitowards annexation, may have is a good barn, good frame house, eximg ten years ago, not a vestige of small orchard, 70 acres cleared. balâ€"| it remains today. When to this is\ ance hardwood bush,. Well watered. | added the further fact that in several | o it s woramenc the heavy duty bas seriously LOt 49, * § w10 V a 'fi\ Rr , ; ";-“;.u-:gg,-fi*g., vrrenerg. » y 1tnâ€"= i paire es o s atke a e essm Ne 3: roat i paire es o I | No event of recent years has i oceupied so large a place in the atterâ€". | tion of the civilized world as tie Conference now deliberating in Quebec and it is most encouraging to nctice. that, while there is a general recogniâ€" tion of the many difficulties to be ‘overcome. the attitude of all parties to the Convention is one of great hopefulâ€" l ness and confidence. The work of preparing the way for such a gathering t has been going on for years, the perâ€" | sictont.imanifestation of a desire for a Quebee Conference Proceedirgs Our Ottawa Letter. The effect of protection. Ottawa, August 27ih. demonstrate to a reâ€" how this tariff, con dhew u0 +246 w34 &nother of our oldest settlers passed ver to the majority on Saturday 20th iust., in the person of Mr. Robert Barbour at the age of 65 years. Dezseased came to this country from Glasgow, Scotland, in 1855 and settled on the farm here on which he spent the remainder !of his life. He was a member of the Presbyterian Cbuich and was highly respected by all who knew him. The funeral took place Monday afternoon from his late residence to the Mawpden Cemetery avd was well attended. To the bereaved family we extend our deepest sympathy. Miss M. Brantigam spent part of lust week with friends near Aisfe!ds. Mr. W, E, Goddes ot Hepworth, an old Hampdei boy spent part of this week in his old bhoame. WOUR WIWT ATIUMNIM MTDUNN AMNMNRAIEY Mr. W. FE, Goddes ot Hepworth, an old â€"â€"The Su.preu3e Court of the L O. F. Hampdei boy spent part of this week in at its meeting in Toronto last week his dl€ Lome. introduced two radical changes. One AGodo. of these will meet with pretty %eneral sls approval viz :, the admission of ladies CRAWFORD. to membership as beneficiaries. This has been advocated by Supreme Chief Thrashing is the order of the day, and fanget O.l(.mhy atekha_ for some time. C Ore Y« 404 The other change may have far reachâ€" the farmers are receiving good retarns fOof jno effects, but I be d their summer‘s labor. The local showers LC -“', 7-' uh ]?s 'en 9; ppt’:ed as a of last week will also bring the root crop necessit y or the future. This is nothâ€" up to the usual standard. :‘l:lgg(,lS?StsOtrll]zgl?no:l?frlefase of the p:esfllt Miss Jessie Stewart of Welbeck was e ; . oi e AMay in l / guest of Miss Tena Liviugston for a few take';’ t"l) n.ew_ :‘).ppllcallts. With a days Inst week and paid a visit to Lonise g}em bership increasing faster than the friends. C eath rate gll}d l_apses decrease it, y ._â€" jncreasing obligations are incurred A goodly number attended the mexting it la f a 4 here on Friday night for tue purpose of and. i8 ,h onlv_ the part of Wlsd(?ln_w orgamzing Wards No. 1 and 8 for the anticipate future calls. Other societies Plebiscite Campaign. â€" Addresses were deâ€" will have to adopt the same prmcn_ple, liyered by Dr. Smith. the Revd‘s. Little 48, hOWeyer succe§3tul any one society and Anderson, and Samuel Puterbongh, _ MAY, be, it seems impossible all could h o e ol ic ce m s ob oo To n . . «continuonsty flourish at present rates. Miss Jessie Stewart of Welbeck was guest of Miss Tena Liviugston for a few days Inst week and paid a visit to Lonise friends. A goodly number attended the mevting here on Friday night for tue purpose of organizing Wards No. 1 and 8 for the Plebiscite Campaign. â€" Addresses were deâ€" liyered by Dr. Smith. the Revd‘s. Little and Anderson, and Samuel Puaterbongh, Mrs. Alex, Beaton of Pomona, Glenelg was visiting friends on the 8th last week. An ice cream party took place at Mr. Andrew Milue‘s two weeks ago, where a number of friends and relatives were presâ€" ent enloying a pleasant evening. Mr. Hugh McKinnon, while going to Durbham onhis bike,. was unfortunately thrown off knocking his thumb out of joint, atter replacing same he wheeled to town. Messrs. John and Neil Coutts pad a visit to the parental home lately. ard reâ€" turned again to their former duties. Vol. XX, No. 385 Supplement to DURHAM REVIEW. it is not only palatable, but it‘l§ HAMPDEN. Tw‘ A Surprise Party took place at Mr. Archie Haistie‘s, on Thursday night last, where a namber € the youth aud beauty gathered a: ented Mrs. Hastie with a hands, .esent, for rhe use of their house and lawn for garden party purpose‘s Mr, Dongaid McDonald returned fromm the lower settiements where he has ‘ween for a conple of moauths, Last week he reâ€" m ved from our midst to §Chesley, where he has secured a prominent situstion. Mewsrs. Daye Mclnotyre and Norman McDougali, of Balsam Valley, also Mrs. Robt. Melntyre of Glenelg visited friends on the Sth a couple of days last week, aged 2 years, purchased from the herd of H. Parker, Durham. _ Pedigree _ may be seen upon application,. Terms Tocts, payable Feb. Ist, 1899, The undersigned will keep for service, season 1898, at 10t49, con. 2, 8. D. R., a thoroughbred Durham Bull, dn THOROBRED DURHAM BULL. now returns to lns homs» iis Mt, Forest. COMPANY and PRIVATE Funds to Loa.,. in sums Aand on terms to suit Money To â€"THRESTUNâ€" <o s t @6 SEPT, 1st, 1898. AurRED Hixks, Prop. Pm n vieatd bed 4 Aiadidl nc »poieâ€"erantntiant uies cedpeteeer ) suit Bowls, 20¢ each, Nappies to match 60¢ a dozen.â€"Wh e on good rawhide at 50¢c.â€"Balada Ceylon Tea at 25¢,50¢ pwest BEAN & C x lak Pea Challies in dark colors, 66 a yard, Our Prints are guaranteed fast colors, y Larye White Counterpanes, worth 81,50 rlor 81.â€"â€"1/1:)"” white, all linnen table covers. worth #1,75 dfor $1.40.â€"Table Oil Cloths in white and colors. 45in wide, 2%5¢ a ud,â€"Men‘s Top Bhirts from 25¢ up.â€" See our Ladies‘ O.yord'Shoes before buying, they cannot be beat.â€" Best Ladies Shoe dressing, 10 and 20c a bottle regular 15 and 25¢.â€" 5y rors "mustal Table Setts at 25¢ a sett. Sin Im., Cut Glass Fruit TOWN DURHAM 1i t ONTARIO 1 Cashmere. _ dark colors (in black only) 12%c@a yara. ieb TRIP

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