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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Apr 1900, p. 1

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THE following: is taken from a I, \'innipeg paper: "The funeral of the late Robert Austin took place ‘Ofrom Clark Bros. c: lluglxesf under- ’ taking establishment yesterday af- ternoon at :2 o’clock to Brookside cemetery. His uncle. Alexander Austin, who lives in Reynolds. ' N: D.. arrived 1n the citr on Satur- ftday to make the fzixmral arrange-4 *ments. Six intimate friends andi - _hoolmates of the deceasel aeted i pallbearers. who formerly resided '1. 3% Durham. Ont. Their names were1 “:Thomas Storey, James Bell, Allan ’ , \Villiam Swallo*.\',‘Ewing Buch~ and Hugh McLean. The Qprvinael E. Leeson a: Rose Lawn. i“. \‘s'. Leeson. Druggisr. at Fair Oaks. and Rev. Chas. H. Leuson. at Fowler. Mr. Leeson enjoyed his visit with “the boys” very much and speaks highly of some parts of the state. particularly of Fowler. We were pleased to see him back again, look- ing hale and hearty. M1. H \V. Lcesozx. of \.unm. re- turned a fen (laws :1 _:0 {mm a fish to the state of Indi anal, “Lore four of his sons xcsido. as follows: -- Dr. G. M. Leeson. at \‘(unatm Dr. Ernest . MILLINERY Omexnxu." The beautiful Show rooms, of S. 1". .llorlock’s. will, it is safe to say. be crowded this week with the ladies of Durham. who always appreciate enterprise _e5pecially in tl'zc line of supplying novelties in hmttlgcur. The firm have made :L spt-ciatlty of this branch of trade and have forged steadily to a from place. This week’s opening will doubtless add another host of onStomers to their already long list. F i‘IHJJNBRY ()rz-zxxxuâ€"I ever. Miss Cuimrtson w ‘timate to her nmnerom that She is prepared to 511‘ and more uu'cfuiiy sale than ever. Come and ins convinced. S. CYLHEIH‘SOT PROF L1‘c<::;i-:'r‘r1«:. of Vich- the honor of being the first work dom- ou our new press. 1' being for BOO-qtzznm-r sin-c [ex‘ring In his Boer-Britis etyleue light Views. Lucas, Wright Batson- » Wiil their Durham (Mica untii the. (- the Parliament 1113' Swsion u: '1" to, after wh ich time 311.1}:11501: be at theil Dmlxum Unico k \cx \' Gay as usual. regret we were not pres 1y couldn’t 1191;» being a} F1 ldm night In. and many “ho nounce it a very Tum Town C night. and wont routine of busi for street lighzi WHAT WE MAY EXPECI‘ of Ireland (30's. 1 nicest hats ever offez'cu of Durham. ' 'l‘msm: :m: : employed in will gradual!) advances. All MILLIXEKY ()1 day at Ireland 1 and best display 'or t he pres-en t Tm; 1: ed this \‘ each nig Mu. B. L". Health In: meeting No Storg. patterns Tm»: is t printed on 0 on this page Miss \VHHEINS' I. 1d flugh McLean. The Siervices conducted by Rev. J. H022.” every r01 ery at The B anrzsr The Big 5 '0 goto V01. 38-uN0. 1 726. 01255: from) Glaxmu 9:0 to Hamil! J.\(:E est (“splay e invited. it“ \'I vat -. H ll \V a S' .\'115 V O an ShOVx‘ n T. “Miss Dick. to show the 11.1 U 1h H -\\'iII close the end of a: Toron- iatson will [C Il' )1 m- .\I 0 1: day regular t0 than) 01 '0 ANTED :'s w. 11 member 01H .10 w n ‘We real- \\' pro- 0\\'Il M ll] OH Mrs. Morice will be very much missed by her friends, also in the Amoxg the many and beautiful presents which the bride received was twenty-five doilm-s in gold. The bride was handsome, gowned in fawn and green bx'ocuded cloth, trimmed with v. hite fatin, and pearl trimming. and the bridesmaid wore white mgandie with \\ n1te 1ibbons. )1} The evening was Spent in music. games Etc” and the guests departed afterwishiug Mr. and Mrs. Morice happiness and prosperity through life. Then followed congratulations: after which they visited the dining- room and all did ample juStice to the delicious viands prepared by Mrs. Fee. Rev. Mr. Cmnplmil, of Dmmore performed the ceremony which unic- ed them by life. dill}; .\i:1‘1c.1 1’: Sister. Mr . .\\1 noch. ihe Uri her cousin, .‘Jr was assisted by J) sombied at t! (3 home of‘ .51. and Mrs. idu Md 1: ee. to “1111058 the marriage of Miss Annie Fee to Mr. John Moricc Jr. \Vhile wedding: bells are every- “11 10 chiming this \V'ixficx, Norman- 'L)\ IS getting her share Lust \Ved- ucsday evening about hfh guests as In“: (tenth which too I '1‘!) ursday I taken to Dur} day. The (I ever cheerful woman of Lu \\' inn lllti J. Hunte ness in t] Tm: store at the ( and qu'afraxa. SII'CI moved onto the st McIntyre A chance tl‘ an us am 11001 hc . . ‘ faxlmu )1 our New let us she“ OS_\' W 1‘ H A U: you siik blouse e H ()111 \011 ( 111111111011 Complete Si.\- Column (Huuto C\lin(101 P1088 Ol‘ 1em about two years: learned the cause believe It to hau’C Ton of the heart palthies t0 the son ner on \' v or than ul KELLANI) iET an e H I) \X' Wedding Bells. H COST, 15 are gomg 1‘ will t:ll‘l’_\‘ '3 deceased was 1-1 ful and promising tucnty dive \ea1:~ xccl'e nc teacher h "ISM Th you can make your rooms and attractive with some and dainty wall paper. Lt the corner of Lambzon a. streets will shortly be the street; to give Mr. to have been some af- E‘xenrt. \Vc extend our “the sorrowing mother )8 you them IO N ISCUSS somet x was ( blif'ed to 1°e~ rears ago. \Ve have cause of her death seen 'OS b sat V; c 2 in Hamilton on The :x'cmnins were .‘md interred Sam 1'- IOU 1nd trunk H) ll 011 the new stock 0: The Big}: Store. a years. 5110 author in the 1110.!)utouiug (rbliged to re~ .go. \Vehm'e \\ build Up t1} ends crectiu mile buildin 1 their busi on the street to :Lunouu Th H own hull Is the Council OZE )Iac at w h a l) Of 11 C‘ XV n 80 night. young .V) cum. the ad 311' th tin: ‘I T.P.S.\11Tn. Ewfipecnlxbt “ill be at the Centlal Hotel, Dmham on W ednes ‘Iay Aplil 11th, one day only. Storc PBEL’S hand made bcots and shoes the best on earth. The party then dist‘Sed to their homes. after having expressed kind- est wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell. â€"Com. Mr. Caldwell and famin have lived here for many years. and are well ,and favorably known through this lpart of the country. They have won the love and esteem of a large circle of friends and acquaintance by their kindness and readiness to do others 'a service. Indeed there are few 111emhers of this community. who would be so much missed upon de- parture. But, although deep is the regret that we cannot meet here as formerly, yet we know, that, what is our loss, will prove a gain to some, other neighborhood where they will‘ make their home. After the presentation, lunch was served which all seemed to enjoy. This over, the rest. of the evening was Spent in music and pleasant can- versation. U A large company of people assembl- ed last 'I‘hurs'tlay evening to spend :1 pl >asant time with Mr. Caldwell and family before their departure to the \Vest. . During: the evening. Messrs. H. and '1‘. Caldwell, also Mrs. H. Caitl- well were each presented with a beautiful upholstered chair, as a tok- en of esteem from their many friends in this neighborhood. see SAWYER \\'.\x‘r;..x» Apply [0 J. L"; \V. and Proton Station Surprise Party and Presentation, A L‘lcsherton audio: at tlxc:singing of the X when it is proper to when it is boil): sun Speciztl.«~~'l‘he p: Cunaxww LWO nu desputch that. 02: while the Nutionui sung at the Patz'ioi sting for this place (lid stand up, but a‘ 101:; here we are XL their conduct. church where, 53111 was a 111e111her of tho: choir 11111.1 in the Endeavor where she was 1111 active worker. Mr. Mor- ice and his bride left Monday morn- ing for their far away home in Lums- 111111. 315811.. where 311'. Morice has se- 01111-1111 fine 111.551i1111 as foreman of ’Mz. I). B1'0W11'< much. Though their many frieud' zegiei this separation yct the 11121111111111 1'ied couple take with them the 111351 wishes of all £01 a safe and plea~a1it jozuneh and 111 111 hope that they ail! 1111joy1ife i11t11e111 new home in the far W051. : Among the guess from a distance i were M 1'. 1-1111} Mrs. D. Green, of Ar-i thur, 3113.11. l"er;;1.15011. of 11-311:qu I No.â€" 111111 Mr. 111111 Mrs. D. Hamiltou.o Eg:ex11011t.â€"C0111. ice and his bride left ing f0' their far away den. ASSHH where Mr. cured a fine [n.siiiun Sting for F1 \.\N‘l‘izh. ar'irst class man. W. BOYD, Flesherton Station. Durham, Ont, Thu: :u'agmph in THE :ks ago re Special 1v two stood up Anthem was being tic. Concert had no 9. Two we are told .15 they do not be- or, accountable for I).Gmex1. of .\1-5ox1c 01 115011. of F'eluusf, Idroppe I). Hun1iltoz1.u in: to esherton. Au all day meeting was held in the Methodist Church on Thursday last in connection with Evangelist Gcff’s speciai meetings. A number from Kimberley and Heathcote were pres- { Miss Porteons; daughter of Mr. 5John Porteous. of the Collingwood Road, who has been an invalid about four years was htstweek taken to Owen Sound Hospital for treatment and, we understand, much encourage- ment has been given the parents for the recovery of their danghter. Revs. Humphries, of Priceville, and \Vard, of this place, exchanged pulpits on Sabbath last. Mr. Hmn- phreys preached excellent sermons, and presented the claims of the Mis- sionary Society. -‘-â€" v‘i'tl llk‘Jll [a given by them. 11111 the , ausyices un- de: \xlxich t} 0» come is sufficient to lead to a libeml patronage 1 1-.....vu ‘LHUllLo Proceeds $5; 00. The Pull Company of [Housing en- tertainers are to appear under the auspices of the I. O. 1". Band in the Town Hall here on Monday, Tuesday and \Vednesdzty evenings ne This company comes well re ed for the 111i1'thful:'1nd time highly xnoml : 1 -' ‘ xt weak. cmnnwd- at the same entertaEnmcx'l(S Miss Ashdown. Mrs. R. \Vz'ig'iit, Mr. W. Smith. Mr. Yiex‘st. Mrs. Tucker, the Master Tucker, who are sweet, yontnful singers, and Mr. Vollett who gave an ingenious gmmaphone number. Mr. M. Richardson. of tnis place, and Rev. Humphreys, of Price- ville. gave excellent addresses. Rev. J. V. Plunkett. of Eugenia, being» present: was milled upon and spoke briefly in his usual entertaining manner. The chair was ubiyfilled by Mr. R. McGill, Station Agent. T)IIA.\A~‘1‘- “‘- evening last (3 I'Iotic Concm-r. progrzmlme :11 ’wonld do credit ’tcntious place. our citizens we: 1others to assist among- the latte: Mr. Ritchie, Mr .md the I. O :ztlcnt was r l’utx'iotis: sister bun; faction “hi place all a Mr. A. McIivrido, of Bi turned 10 hi5 home in tin '[nosdm morning: Inst. afto a few \\ eoks \\ 11h fxiond quaintunccs here. Mr. M and sociable class of man \\ our best v. ishos must 90 while home, gave us mm: 11 \V e “ish him success. 1n;:t0 press. Mayor Luixll: UV. 1) I)‘n1ald,.1::vsta‘ “me in toxxn Mon Advance. Mr. Geo. \\'OO‘. Law Stationery i3. onto. spent a few vicinity this weal- 111'. {utherfx' tended the fun and 8238))? a few in-Iaw, Mrs. 310 Mr. \Vill Harris Advocate. attended cousin, Miss Agra-fie JLLDIIL 1.51“ we :Lll‘ and rurg, Ceylon, czlllght UH; which for some days set U uglow and on Thur: ' last culmnmtcd in u oncm-r. which {01" qualit um: and financial re: 10 credit. to :1. much more ; place. A large numbcx :ens went over to {mun-x: Ill 0 FLESHERTON epresent 0n uhich The Chronic‘ e is mm P 1m1:u\'.0f Unlhum. and assgstuut to D: Jamicson. PERSON AL \Voodlm Airline U ['15: last. after spew with friends and ,‘0. \11‘..\1.i.~:112‘(1 on the mommnnu being Ml. Shummd SIM H gs next wank 0H rccmnuwd ecl :1 of Mi 15's with (111. 1’1 '1 by Mr, “and I Calttl or the J)1a\ton he {111101.11 of his OL‘ of the D111 RS \\' O W 11 Durl 'tll MISS Joy The Ceylon L210 Hamilton n more We. number of fruternize. trzn'eilel;l fox 4L (\2 CC) 1"01. in toxxn and Is :1 genial f““' ' ’ 111;: wnh whom. «I His calls} “4) h pleasure, 11m 01 11111011 33’, April 5, ss 31 Cline his Sistel- \VL fay .ity of csults mm mm aurnzunes, addresses and descrip- tions, the full particulars of their claims, the statmnents of their accounts and the mature of the securities and liens, it any held by them. . And further take notice that after such 5 last mentioned date the said Executor will iproceed to distribute the assets of thede- {ceased amongthe parties entitled thereto, :having regard only to the claims of which lthev shall then have notice. . . and that the l said Executor Will not be liable tor the said a assets or any part thereof to any person or )persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of l such distribution. ndon, upils, H.011 Sulicimrs m David H. MS uf John R. Morden, deceased Dated this" 2lst day OflMarch _ . . . -- nan \» tDUZL“"l \Valkertmx in theenuuty ut B: fur the said Executor of the testament 0f the said deceasm tin): and surnames, zuldresse: tinns, the full partipuhirs of ‘1.“ .~‘ are required (m or before ~the 9‘ April. 1900, to .«mzd by p0<t ’ liver to David H. Mnrden, \Vall’ surviving, Executor of the last' testament of the said late John R. ‘5" T” 3105513. Shaw Shaw of the \\’uii(nv+n1\:n 4!.“ _ i . . h \TO'i‘ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUR 4 SUAN'I‘ tn “The Reyisml Statutes 0 Ontariu” 1897, chapter 125’. that all credit 02's and mixers 11:1 vim: claims against the Carafe of the s:‘.i:'..1<_»hn R. Murdon. wuo died on or about the WW (lav of nm-nmkm- m"?! In the} Iattez of the Estate of John R.1V'oruenlat3 of the Township ofGIeneIg in the County of (way, Farmer Deceased. ll- Synmansl township Council sub- mitted 1L By-law to raise $10,000 for road i1111.n'ov01nex'1ts, the money to be ‘aisml on debentures extenn’ling‘ over twenty years. The VOLing took place last week but resulted in a de- fcnt of the By-Inw. I] OI) 1C ll m m cagmruns. “113' acres to John \\ eidendmf. of 11111 «8111 (3011., Bunting-k. He sold the 1'c11111i11i21g fifty ac1es a. fe“ v. eeks ago to W111. Bout, :1. Dent inck cattle dealer. -â€"â€"B1uce Hc1 211d. 1'3 1U \VOO Mr. an city 111 Mrs. 1 b to 1m: in: w 01 €11 JIUC (SI-LU ' C’ SHA\V. n'S fur David H. Morden, Executor I. Morden, deceased. M \1‘ 75‘ \V Selma! Easiness tot Sdil \3 lL G \V \\ ll ll [u “The. Revised Statutes of chapter 12'». thutall credit- }m'ing claims against. the i1! .Iulm R. Harden. who died : with day of December 1875. n or before ~the 26th dayof send by post prepaid 01' de- li. Harden, Walkerhm l". 0.. 'ecutm' of the lafi'xyjll and Ill) un;.‘ ‘nln I' 1 )‘I ()ll \\'( but SHAW ll 0010“ 10m: us to Coll .\I( Oils 0\\':mlock, of the 8111 3nt.i11ck., intends remov- iciniLy of Oriliia where. a farm. About three (.2owzu'xlock was the hundred acre farm in OI‘OHU‘) (Li D. Stins My nt Bruce. at‘JIicifbré n' of the last pull and deceased. thew Chris- ”1,1--- ‘ _ .1 1' K I) Write f h 1 'L'own .mrcd acre farm 0 than disposed )hn \Veidendorfl entinck. He 5 110 >l‘ rinted bx Cutalu PRINCIPAL 1r 11C GIL 3“! rkdalc 10 Duck ( 's plum. onto, 31011161.; {OWN of m. v2 3.- 4 “A? 4%. V N2s-V 71:? ’JA‘ ’0 I], ‘ i\ «Va 711$ NI; \\ n¢<\\ on In!) 10'. 7 Q71 \\ .. n... _ a». It? 5 .' .I.' <71 ‘w “IN 6"; 7;? Na A Ry V] \k .231 S. 1". MORLOCK CALDER’S BLOCK, hTTDU « u 3V6 1'3 Thursday, U Friday 8: Saturday, we» as as as . ' " _"t" $7 S4 $11 $7 ., a». N4 J1J‘J‘J‘ < ‘ 4‘ < { 4‘ . ‘ JJJJJJaMMMMMMMMag * L7 )‘r .gr.3. maspectf'ully invite you to 0111' Spring Opening of Pattern Hats. Bonnets and Mllhnez‘y Novelties, ‘ k7s L'attl Come and See Opening ! Goods section. where assortments are complete and strictly up-to-date. The showing easily surpasses any- thing of the kind we’ve ever made. There is more of it, and a much greater variety. The fabrics are better and more beautiful than ever, and among them are some of the handsomest and most unique de- signs that ever came to Durham. The weaves and colorings are simply charming, every piece has been per- sonally selected by ourselves. These fabrics are worth coming miles to see, and everyone within reach of this store is welcome to fashion-xllakcré have de- cided should be fashionable. for Spring and early Summer wear is now being shown 1n our Dress H q I“ The earlier you come the greater your pleasure and satisfaction: 4F HATEVER FABRIC THE $1.00 Per Year. LACE CURTAINS For Early Spring Wear. and following days Lace Cultains. 57 inches wide and 3% yards long, \\ 01th .,- Q" .25 for $1.50. DURHAM, ONT 5 w... \v , (A? .5"! ’14? VS .94. , L5 97 , 7N \‘ 1

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