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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jul 1904, p. 8

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Middaugh House Block. See our large rsnge of BOOTS and SHOES for Mn: and Worms We sell the ” IMPERIAL,” the shoe 0! shoes. The best dressers boy here es our styles are correct. Oar PRICES are LOW but the QUALITIES are HIGH. Beets Shoes “You Certainly Have The Crowds.” The People’s Store! RRRERT BURNETT DURHAM, ONT. l A., of Listowel, an intimate friend of the family. Mr. Tassie spoke at length and his address beautiful in diction and laden with eu10gium of the talented young bride was very theartily applauded bv all. Guests {were present from Brooklyn, N Y . ' Kingston, Toronto. Orangeville, Lis- towel and Markdale, beside a number from town. Dr. and Mrs. Webster # left on the evening train for Toronto a and other points out. During their honeymoon they will visit the'St. Louis Exhibition. They will settle l at No.3 College street, Toronto. The bride received many beautiful and ‘costly presents. Dr. Webster is to n be congratulated on winning the hand of Miss Richardson She was g fone of Flesherton's most cultured and Winsome young ladies whose ' host of friends wish her a long and a happy life. a fi fi a 3 # fl a The marriage of Mr. Geo. Bellamy. ; son of Mr. John Bellamy, Flesherton, l to Miss Eva Rutledge, eldest daugh ter of Mrs. Robert Rutledge. near 3thi9 village, took place in Toronto on Wednesday of last week. Rev. M. L Pearson, of the city, performed the ceremony. The bride’s brother, Mr. Fred Rutledge. and the groom’s sister, Miss Minnie Bellamy. dis- charged the duties of groomsman and ;bridesmaid. The happy couple are on their honeymoon here to spend ltwo or three weeks with their rela- tives after which they will reside at l Lindsay. May happiness and pros- lperity attend them. The young people of the English church or Ceylon gave a garden pnrty on \Vednesday evening of last week. A number from here attended and a. successful fete 18 reported. A musi- cnl program was rendered in which Mica Franklnnd, of Owen Sound, the The Methodist pulpit was supplied on Sabbath last by Rev. Mr. Roach. of Priceville, in the morning and Mr. Crone, of Markdale, in the evening. Some from here attended the English church service at Ceylon in the even- ing when Rev. Mr. Franklin preached the annual sermon to the Orange- men. At the regular weekly meeting of 11190. E Society in the Presbyterian church on Thursday evening laSt election of officers took place as fol lows: President. Rev. L. W. Thom; lst Vice President Mrs. Herb Smith; 2ndVice President. Mrs. J. Radley; Secretary‘ Miss Ethel Crossley; Trees.. Mrs. J. Blackburn. Mr. Thomas Granger, of this place, is laid up with painful injuries by an accident which befall him on Friday last while painting on his residence. The ladder on which he was standing gave way and he fell about ten feet lighting on the edge of a box which severely injured his side and proba- bly fractured some ribs. i110. Abbot. of Toronto. acted as § best man. The bride's mother wore !a etylish gown of black striped voile iover mauve with a vest of rich ecru place. The bride’s going away gown l was of navy blue broadcloth and l white silk blouse with cluny lace, ;8he wore a stylish hat of ecru straw. 3 trimmed with strappings of blue vel- vet and white silk and wings. The ggroom’s eift to the bride was a beau- ?tifiil diamond and pearl ring; to the ? bridesmaid a pearl bar pin and to the flower girl a pearl ring. The dejeuner was served in the Spacious dining. room where the tabl. s were prettily decorated 'with pink and white car- nations. The bridal table looked very artistic overhung with a canopy of orange blossoms and smilax. From the centre of the canopv were sus pended several streamers of white ribbons entwined with smilax which were fastened to the cover with white roses Rev. Mr. Wilson in fitting terms. proposed a toast to the health of the bride and groom after which filicitous speeches were given by the bride’s father, the groomsman, the bridegroom, the bride’s brother-in law. Mr. I. B. Lucas. M. P. P.. of Markdale, and Mr. A. S. Tassie. M. ter, Miss Annte Amelia, who recently [resigned the position of teacher oi 'elocution and physical culture in Mt. Allison Ladies’ College. Sackville. N. 58.. became the bride of Dr. A. E ’ Webster, Demonstrator in the Royal ttjollege of Dental Surgeons and edi- tor of the Dental Journal, Toronto. tier. J. S. I Wilson, B. A., B. D.. . pastor of the Methodist church. here, ,1 was the officiating clergyman, and be iwas assisted by Rev. L. W. Thom, : pastor of Chalmers church this place aAs the bride. leaning on the arm of her father, entered the drawingroom which was tasrel’ully decorated with palms and ferns, Mrs. J. Blackburn. ; of this place. played the Bridal March from Lohengrin, and at the conclus- , ion of the ceremony played Mendels- sohn's Wedding March while the 1 happy couple. received the congratu- jlations of their friends The bride ilooked beautiful in a lovely gown of} : white crepe de chene over tafl'eta with a shirred yoke of chiffon onset with seed pearls, berthe of Duchesse pointe lace and tulle veil. She carried a large bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Chrisune Richardson, the bride's sister, was bridesmaid and looked very pretty in a gown of champagne colored voile with an em- broidered net yoke and a lace berthe. The little flower girl Miss Aleda Mitchell, of this place, looked sweet in a dainty dress of white organdie, trimmed with valenciennes lace and insertion over pink silk. She wore a quaint poke bonnet of white silk and carried a basket of pink roses Dr An event in which much interest centered took place here on Wednes- dev afternoon of last week when at a very pretty w eddingat the residence of Mr. M. K Richardson, M. P. ,and Mrs. Richardson their fourth dough Flesherton. Harsh purging medicine, but in- variably find Dr. Hamilton' a Pills of Mondrnke and Butternut the mildest cure for constipation end sick head. ache. No grlping pains, sure cure. price 25c. Use only Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. This is vital question with hund- reds of men who are bald or partially so. How to overcome the disfigure- ment by baldness is a simple matter when you consider the perfection of modern art in the making of Wigs {and Toupees. The visit of Prof Dorenwend. of Toronto to Durham on Wednesday, July 20th, when he will be at the Middauzh House renders it possible for any who wish to consult him to do so at his private apartments retained at the Middaugh House for this purpose. Demonstration given to show perfect naturalness of his Wigs and Toupees. Do not miss this opportunity. Remember the day and date, Wednesday. July 20th. Three young men-two Irwin Bro- thers and a companion named Dixon were before Magisu'ates VanDusen and Muir on Monday evening charg- ed with the theft of awatch from Patrick Burns of Osprey here on Sat. urday laet. Dixon turned King’s evidence and the trio were commit- ted toONeu Sound jail to await trial. The Orangemen of Artemesia Dis- trict will celebrate the Battle of the Boyne at Owen Sound toomorrow (Tuesday). Mr. Hugh Pedlar. formerly of the Advance' snafl here, but recently of Lindsay, is home for a couple of months’ exercise on the farm his health not, being good. Mr. C. A. Manshaw has been in Toronto a few days consulting a Specialist reapecting his health which has not been satisfactory for a few weeks. Mrs. J. A. Felstead left on Monday for a couple of weeks’ visit with rela- tives at. Urangeville Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sheppard visited at Mt. Forest on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. H. V. Gaudin, of Kimberley, returning from Orangeville visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Breen here last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Douglass are spending this week with friends at Orangeville and Collingwood. Mr. Douglas was a speaker at the Orange celebration at Orangeville on Tues- day. Messrs. Harvy, West Toronto Jun- ction, and Fred Hollis. Toronto, paid Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheppard a. visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Loucks and little son, of Minnichill. Were visitors at. Mr. P. Loucks’ lasn week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid and chil- dren have gone to holiday with rela- tives at. Scratford. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. VanDusen spent pare of last week with friends at Chatsworch and Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White visited friends at Tara last week. Miss Alice Tucker. B. A.. Dean of Adelpbi College, Brooklyn, N. Y.. at- tended Miss Richardson’s wedding here last week. Miss Gertrude Irvin of Orangeville also attended the wed- ding and was the guest of her cousin Dr. Carter, 9. day or two after. Mrs. (Rev) G. F. Hurlburt is via iting her old home at Tilsouburg. Mr. Chas. N. Richardson leaves this week on a holiday trip to England. He will sail from Montreal. Mrs. Wm. Wilcox and daughters, Miss Annie, of this place, and Mrs Alton, of Markdale, leave this week to visit relatives at New York. Miss Hickling, of London England, who visited the past year with her brother here, left on Saturday. ac- companied by Mr and Mrs. Hickling to Toronto, for her home across the sea. She will sail this week from New York. Rev. J. S. l. and Mrs. Wilson'had plans completed to leave on Saturday last for five weeks holidays in Minne- sota going by way of the lakes. but Mr. Wilson was taken ill with a severe cod and has been confined to the house for a few days. They ex- pect, however. to get ofl this week Mr. Alex. Stewart. of this place. has been suflering for a week with blood poison. but is now on the mend. Miss Hannah Stafl'ord of the 4th l1ne, who has taught the Rockvale school for the past two and a half was, and has resigned the same. was before closing given a tangible token of the section’s appreciation of her services. Miss Stafford was pre- sented with a beautiful silver tea set accompanied by an apprOpriate ad. dress. Both are highly appreciated by her. Mrs. Albert Stewart and Mrs. Alex. H. Alexander here have the sympa- thy of many friends in the bereave- ment which came to them last week by the sudden death of their brother. Willis. at Collingwood The funeral of the deceased, who was 19 years of age. took place from his home at Feversham on Wednesday and was attended by a number from here. Misses Joy and Mr. George Wilson, of this place. took part. The football clubs of Eugenie end Flesherton played a return match here on Thursday evening lam. The visitors won by 2 :00. The former match was a tie. The Question of Baldness. Old Folks Can’t Stand. McIntyre Block. Durham, Ont. LADIES’ HATS and BONNETS. CHILDREN’S HATS and BONNETS BLACK HATS Millinery. . Good Hair flair Vigor 51.00 a bottle. All dragging; the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely ball, now is your opportunity. Improve it. “ l hue med A er' a Hair r for over 40 years. I an now 9 you x - oldtn have : huvy growth of rich brown flair due. I Wuhan- flrely to Ayr'n I Bur Vi ur. " “A mars, Bollevme, m. Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? Then it’s probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad- vice, you would have cured all selling at reasonable prices during July and August. MISS DICK made up, suitable for mourn- ing. etc. Also a large stock of materials in BLACK. A good choice of E ALWAYS look for- ward to a good trade during the mid-summer, and this season is no exception. as we are still busy. We always keep a good stock of at Reduced Prices. for J. c. AYIB 00.. Lp‘ygl. Mus. ____._‘ fighéflefléslkfléfléfihslksléfikflflkk EXCLUSIVELY Will be at the Middaugh Home In Wodneoday of each month. from 12 to 4 p. In. Specialist: Bye, Ear, Throat and Nose Lam Assistant Roy. London Ophthlmio Ho. 8133.. and to Guldon Sq. Thront and Non Hon U York and Chicago. Diseases 0! Eye. Bar. Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Satuzdav in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"6 p.m. ’Fnll Wheat .......... .Spring When ........ PO.“ .. Pea . Buley .............. . Hay ................ . Butter. .............. Eggs ................. Poutoes per bag ...... Apple.- .............. Flour per cwt ........ Oatmeal per sack ..... Chop per cwc ........ Live Hogs .......... . Dressed Hogs per cwt. Hides per lb ........ Sheepskins ........... \Vool .............. . Lamb ............. . Tallow .. Lard ................ RéDULQTE of London, New DR. BROWN L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG. DR. GEO. S. BURT. Market Report. Danna. July 7. 1904. 00 to 11 to 13 to 75 to 1 00 to 2 50 to 2 40 to l 10 to 5 00 to 6 00 to' 5 to 40 to 16 to 7 to 5 to 10 to 88 to 8 90 to 28 to 58 to 40 to 75 10 '7' .' showing uil Wells i:I Sun! “0‘! I?! 1. Ma. They are simply pic-I HI 0‘1" fervllt nil districts shImiIIg If»: . of deI‘I'iI-ks in the lillld‘t'el‘l Turulmll. he 5;“ s “llIe «I: pl; wells rm fI‘UIll 2:!“th l . Thev It!" pumped ILM and IIi .0“ is used in steam v “gillt‘h, ' finds. and is manufavuu'ul 9‘ purposes.” Speakinguf tlu ' All his leucrwritu'n J anuars I he says the weather is u-Iy this year, we have had only m since last April. and _ When” THUMAH J. "URN. ugml furl“ uddenl y yvsLm-zlay nth-11 ll“ home in Altadvna 0f llvmm of the lungs. Mr. Hut-n. \Vh'l bur Ufa harness slul't' Hi Mull. was in hi~ Usual he ondty and at tended his «lutii On Tuwday whilu .m k the fltul‘e he was svizutl wit ll ' .89 and was taken in hit this he retllied sum-mm ' in the yard. It Was hvrv 11 attack and hefm'o hr 1: ed to his room his lit'v ha y. He was an nntiw uf Q and had l‘es'ith‘d he” ' He leaves a Wife and | ‘4 'will take plax'v Lul “'E Iva gran-[Shae Ivft In showing uil u THE Rocks of Elm-a. oh the Jr. Canadian lawman-v J of “113, will play hvre this. afternmbn. Our boys have ing up pretty well, and amt to defeat the visitors. “'1 hold determination «m but lively game may i» luul-imi citiwns whu tic-sire in sm- lacnme Should :n‘ml I lIc-Insvi Opportunity of taking in 1 Game called at, fum- u'vI-u Band in allvndunmn THE Mount Val-vs! x from July lst will lu- In lot «If Canadah' fast \ mat for thv contest. “'3 refemed previously I ous illness of Sandy [[0ka wt to say them is wr} pmvement in his condition longed illness has affected and he was taken to Ham nésday where he will und went. ' He was mw-«mumn Whelau. Rsxmmlu tlw Bapt Party next Thumlay, J: Varney. Amngenwnts made to have the Durham this occasion. Admissiun Refreshments extra. THE“ will be no(.‘hrunic but the 011100 will hv open and a hearty welmuw will delinquents who (‘umv ill up. THE retaining walls at. street bridgv aw nuw lu'i ed. The wall on both a" mmipletion 0f thv side much w the uppoaram-v u‘ THE PEOPLE‘S MILLR h '5' on hand all kinds of f. Notmixed (‘hup alifi?“ I flour. rolled oats. whvatl at right privvs. Till: Furniturv very Iittlu fuss ah byey shipped tw T0'ronto. h a brother of Mr; .1 'of‘tbi! (Own. and sun [2. and la. Hum w ho dic I30. The annouw M to flu. Darlim FOR SALE, used only lhl'm Enquire of \‘V 4m. W'HY buy ill-titlin whenyuu can gm :1 : most as cheap {rum J. “”5850 DURING THE CHMNICLE RE. Local New my) at 2 o’clock from t Interment in Monumi r._â€"Cdifornia Paper. N0 paper “PX! “'vvk HATS at oust at Miss I Amx Bindw um en's VOL. 38-440. 51H“ l’np' Mrs. U l‘. DH v|1¢l nupa H it ht

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