whien F greatâ€" securing he polls. i U C ht 1ss@T woras of to Dad)eros, John aud D, MceArâ€" reen. Id ny <¢+ 6 s M W 6Â¥ n ~Aif tA \W Lo wb wb abt 1 A Pretry WEpoixa.â€"While many| on July 12, plucked lilies to wear at | Orange celebrations, Mr, Jas. A, Brown | of Owen Sound, son of Mr. Chas. Brown, | Durham, came home to pluck a Ben-f tinck lily for a celebration of his own, | from the home garden of Mr. Rulverti Webber, The lily of his choice was Miss | Jennie Webber, and the ceremony was # performed by Rev. Mr, McGregor, asâ€"| sisted by Rey. Alex. Stewart, in thc’ presence of about 70 guest:. We ex.| tend congratulations to the young | couple who are highly respected as | evidenced by the character and value of | ; the numerous presents, Guelph friends J of the bride, where she at one time reâ€"|â€" sided were also in evidence, _ The bride | _ was assisted by her sister Miss Matria Webber, while the groom was supportâ€" | ed by his brother Arch F. of Toronto. | The bride was attractively attired in a| dress of pink and white organdy trimâ€"!‘ med with pink silk and white lace, and : carried in her hand a bouquet of white il hillies and white satin streamers. The | f bridesmaid looked charming in white |, dotted muslin, mauve silk trimmings, | 1 and carried a bouquet of white lilies and pink roses. The bridal party went|® from the house to the orchard while Miss Nettie Brown played the wedding' imarch. Here the vows were taken that | â€" made them man and wife, and after re ceiving the congratulations of the large company, adjournmert was made to partake of the sumptuous wedding|P breakfast, after which indoors and out|£ the company adapted itself to fitting d 27. L, TCHAP ‘\xoruEr FirE.â€"Monday afternoon Should th Mr, McGowan noticed fire in the shed |;, _ . h near his imill, and being an intensely o aile e hoh 5 * es @ y ' ceeds for chu hot and dry day before he could get * ks avater it was beyond his control. The' Trr Cox engine was wired for and the bell soon the' monstey aounded ominously. _ With our ï¬re-ltro'% ‘:v'th‘" men‘s usual promptness, aided by Mr. ("hâ€s‘"""" En â€"â€"Beaton, of Glenelg, whose team Epworth Lea gyave valuable assistance, water was alfother of _ maying on the flames in 17 minutes g"ch";:md' be yrom the alarm, remarkable speed conâ€"> ipugh not & mdering the distance. â€"Part of the shed ‘ DaAxarER.â€"] was used as a granary and about 500| we noticed so bushels of wheat recerved a scorching raisings. _ T and a soaking and will likely be largeâ€"| near Markda ly a loss, The porch of the mill got on | first bent, in fire, but a fortunate south east wind down amongs vendered the mill safe, though the shed f cepting _ four and granary are gone. Mr. McGowan; Duncan Metn has generonsly increased the funds'bone, shoulde #f the Brigade by a contribution of’term\lly. H. *wentyâ€"five dollars. Lribe hrokan h others, THE "Resuuts."â€"The pupils wh(ul were interested in the late vxumiua-l tions, had an anxious time last week, Every mail, day and night, trom Monâ€" day evening was cloiely waited on, but day after day brought no relief till Friday afternoon, when the long pent up expectancy was gratified. _ It seems|« South Grey‘s fate to be always last. /1 As usual our two senior rooms» haye | | done well, Messrs, Allan and Mills each |1 braving conly two failures, It is a}|e splendid record and implies an immense | 3 amount of hard work on teachers es-l pecially. _ Surrounding teachers whozE mnaye been succeseful are Mr, Cushnie, | t 13 Egt., Collinson, Edge Hill, Redfordlel Normanby, W. K. Reid, Hatton‘s HWill, 4 Ferguson Grant, Latona, Miss M, Scott, ’p 12 Egremont, Firth Bunessan and | a OPERATIO®, â€"Dre Grovyes,p Fergus, reâ€" moved a tumor from Mrs Jno. Aldred on Tuesday, We sincerely hope it may prove successfal. _ Dr Jamieson assisted. Buxessax PrCNIC.â€"Last Friday week a number of Centre church friends picâ€" nicked in D. McKinnon‘s bush, where some pleasint hours were spent in} genuine picnic style. _ Abundance of eatables, swings, etc., but why did | *Bandy " disappoint the Minister ? , Tu® First SOD!â€"Has Leen turned in If prepratation for the new chair factory. | The contract for excavating has been let to our veteran contractor, Mr. 8. Orchard, who, we suppose has stirred more gravel than any other two men | in town. The cortract for the huilding! will be let on August 1, and work will /s begin forthwith. 6 Lgremont Voters‘ been issued from this ians please note. Diamond Cut Diamond.â€"Two instalâ€" mennts this week on our inside pages of this interesting story. & i P? s e P e n ay If a little of our news has a twoâ€"week‘s !dale of old appearance the reason will be ‘The wo evident,. $ Hhk.s Rouesss ham office .\lt;nduys and Court Days. CX DECK AgGaI®.â€"After a week‘s in termission we again greet our readers Q‘S“‘-“Q‘OQ"“" : Local and District New. : ~“$“‘v“““““‘ Lucas, Wright and Batson.â€"At Dur REVIEW :# VOLâ€"XXI. NO..30 Is the place to get all kinds of Printing. . , â€" Lists have just office. _ Politicâ€" work will | succession of very brill |ers and will likely before t # 4p0 i hil« _ wha | ing a "call The undersigned begs to thank the Fire Brigade and citizens of Durham for the prompt and efficient help renâ€" dered at the fire of Monday last. . The lowest or any tender sarily accepted. Tenders will be received ap to acon on Aug. 1st 1899 for the erection of the Doernarx Furxitur® Conraxy building, Offers may be made for the whole contract or for any part thereof. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr \WV m Laidlaw‘s store or at Knapp‘s Hotel on and after Friday 14th inst. HMoon‘s PILLS are the only pills to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, Price 25 cents Will be served by making sure of health It will be a loss of time and money to be siricken with serious illness. Take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and purify your blood. In this way all germs of diseasp will be expelled, sickness and suffering will be avoided, and your health will be preserved, Isn‘t this a wise course? Hoon‘s PiLLS sra tha anio n‘He ‘ka Falns Duncan McIntyre has a broken collar bone, shoulder bruised. chest hurt inâ€" ternally, _ Henry MceLaughry several ribs broken, hip injured, severe internal injuries, Fred Brown, severe blow on the head, with injury to the brain, which may prove fatal. â€"â€" Pollester received a severe blow on the head. It is time that applied scientific means should take the place of brute force rivalry and pike poles in erecting our‘ big buildings. DANGER.â€"Never in one sammer have we noticed so many accidents at barn raisings. That nearest home is one near Markdale, where on July 13, the first bent, improperly stayed, â€"came down amongst a crowd, all of whom exâ€" cepting â€" four, miraculously escaped. ceeds for church purposes, Tnx CoxÂ¥vExtionx AGE.â€"«F()"OWiIlg the monster C,. R, Convention in Deâ€" troit with its 28000 members full of Christian Enthusiasm, is a meeting of Epworth Leaguers at Indianapolis, and another of Baptist Y. P. Unions at Richmond, both also on a large scale, though not as large as the first, CARD OF THANKS, _ GARDEN _ PartÂ¥y.â€"The Ladies _ of Bunessan will give a garden party on the grounds of Mr, A. C,. Beatoa, Glenâ€" elg, on the evening of Tuesday, ist "Cf, August, _ Refreshments served from 7 p. m, Twentyâ€"five cents for admission and supper for adults and fifteen for children, Good prograni, music by Mr. 8. T. Orchard, Durham, Allare invited, Should the evening proye unfayorable, | it will be held the following one, _ Proâ€" it B sull tAï¬ sc s cA i | McMillan, of Priceyille, Camp. ’ We notiee among the successful can s didates at the recent Normal College Eximinations the names of R. M. Watb, Dornoch, and Miss Hattie Moffat, We heartily congratulate both, the latter especially, who though only 18 has achieyed the high standing of firstâ€"class, } GAaARDEN _ PaArTY.â€"The Ladies _ of Â¥% clck . 22 ‘ The Globe of n y last had a picture of delegates to Grand C notice the familiar fe McMillan. of Pricaril Weare indebted to Mr. Geo, for the well written and timely in another column on «*Prep Hard times,." The Presbyterian Church has Don‘t forget the date, August 10th, and be there or you‘ll miss it, for re. freshments supplied by the citizens, and the whole afternoon of healthy sports are offered for only 25c. | _ Bills are out annonncing a fine afâ€" ‘ternoon‘s sports, Foot and Bicycle races, Sack race, (Goat race, Catching !t.he jingler, etc. Lacrosse and Criâ€"ket matches. Hose Reel competition by the firemen, Hook and Ladder race, ete. Music by the band. In fact the whole thing is got up to * beat the band * as the saying is, and for those who enjoy dancing, the show hall will be provided. + ‘ wornâ€"__ | _ Banker Kelly is off for his holidays IN AID OF THE FIREMEN. | last week and this. sunes Mrs, Davidson, Sr., is at present a At a meeting called by the Mayor guest with her daughter, Mrs Grant. last Friday, effective committees were / Mr. Norman McRae, of Markdale, ar pointed to lln'rar;?e for and :;;l',\ al)ltg spent Sunday with his mother here. | a picnic in the Show grounds, e | 3 . Factse 3 do\t!:a of August 10th keing ciosen. othl‘sZ %t;:)pl;{,:f (;ll;‘f“"'}“:’ ** g""“t; The worthy object is to acknowledge | 9* M‘ts. Geo, Meikle M sooes § h the firemen by keeping an old promise[_ Miss Afia Browne is visiting friends of the council, and at the same time | in Hopeville, j help the firemen‘s fuands. o Srage o en o y 3 C S css At a meeting called by the Mayor last Friday, effective committees were appointed to arrange for and carry out a picnic in the Show grounds, the Givic Roldey ond o Morsle Piric) Durham Civie Holiday, Augast 10th TENDERS WANTED! Your Best Interests served by making sure of health e a loss of time and money to be DR. JAMIESOXN, President. Jxo, KELLY, Secretary, . very brilliant probationâ€" Purha R. MeGOWAN i week ago Saturday of Sons of Scotland 1 Camp in which we features of Mr. Don, Mr. Geo, Binme 1 timely article _ **Prepare for not necesâ€" Durham. long be mak lt oenit hivbinrti n ids id in hi ) : CA $ 65145 the same time | in Hopeville,. s *_ Miss Maggie Crawford has returned sing a fine af. | home for the holidays. t and Bicycle |' Mr and Mrs Allan spent a week round race, Clt‘.c_hing | the latter‘s old home near Grand Valley 1ee and_ (.’"’k“ | Mrs Rutledge and children are visiting ompetibich by ’at her father‘s, Mr Anderson, +. _ Ladder race, | _ In fact the| Miss,Oshorne, of Guelph, is at present to * beat the )a guest with Miss Effie MacFarlane. +o umc & had a Rev. Mr. Burt, from New Brunswick, a former incumbent of Trinity church, was in Durham lately and visired old friends. He is now in commercial life, and a trayeller as a health restorer, Misses Maggie and Ellen Baxter of Buffalo, are home holidaying for a few weeks, Little Mable McKelvie accomâ€" panied them, and is yvisiting her grandâ€" parents Mr., and Mrs. McKelvie of town. Rev. Mr. Farr of Atwood, exchanged with Mr, Ryan here last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan sre away visiting for a few weeks. Mr. Wim, Mountain of Toronto, Sec. of a gas Co,, and cousin of Mr. Wim. Mountain near town, is visiting there with his wife and family, Prof. Kennedy of Toronto accompanies them. Dr,. Freel accompanied Mr. Archie McKinnon to Taronto last week, where he is taking hospital treatment followâ€" ing an operation. Miss Rawn. teacher, No. 9, Egremont, gave us a call Monday, on her way to her home in 8. Egremont, after spendâ€" ing two weeks with friends in and nearâ€" Priceville. Rev, Mr, Moore, of Burnbrae. will occupy the Presbterian pulpit next Sunâ€" day, Last Sunday, the position was filled by Rey. Mr, Leslie, lately â€"of Gobles, Oxford Co. Miss Minnic Vessie, youngest daughtâ€" er of Mr, Wim, Vessie, is home at present, brightning the old homestead in Glenelg with her bright face and sunny smile, _ Mrs. Wallace and two children _ of Stonmffville, cousin to Mr. C. MeArthur, are visiting relatives here and through Glenelg* Masters Walter and Willie Willison, sons of Editor Willison of the (ilobe, are spending a few weeks with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harris. Miss B,McKinnon, Chesley, wheeled oyer to Durham last week and spent a few days with her sister Mrs, John A. Black. I Mrs. Bean returned last week from a‘ two week‘s visit to her home in Howick, / Her sister Miss Patter son, accompanied | her back for a holiday sojonrn. Mrs. Limin and daughter Flossie went to Toronto last week â€"to consult a specialist in regard to an ailment of the latter. The _ Misses Chatta, London, are ’spending there holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Mountain, and other friends. Mrs. John Camercn and daughter, Belle, are visiting the former‘s sister, Mrs, Hornel, of Mount Forest, | Mr, Arch, McFarlane, of the St;m-,l dard Bank, Picton, is enjoying his holidays hers, f | _ Inspector Campbell and family are ’hnme again after a three week‘s outing on the Georgian Bay at Meaford, Mary Gordon and Allie (Grant came home Tuesday from 0. Sound Coll, Inst. after writing on their respective exams. Miss Fraser was summoned to Colâ€" lingwood, Tuesday, her mother being seriously ill there. | Messrs F Grant and M M tended the great C E Conv troit and speak highly of it Mrs Jackson and daughter Christine are at present on an extended visit to friends in the United States, Mrs, Mat Stanley, of Chesley, is visitâ€" ing her friend Mrs. J. A. Black, of this town. Mr, White, late graduate of versity, is spending part of his with his parents here, Mrs. Telford and children c last week from a lengthy visi Sound. Dr. Holt came home on Monday last from the West and is again in charge of his office, Miss Belle McDougall is the Williamsford and Owen Soun at present, DURHAM PERSONAL MmMENTION Campbell and family m-e, Miss Richards of Markdale is the guest k wews u6: aKauill z> wis n e eeseu. > t clinl ) E Convention in De graduate of the Uniâ€"/1 a , THURSDAY, JULY 20 AND 27, 1899 week‘s n'utingl"f Miss Tilly White. McFadden atâ€" s the guest of Sound frieq’ds n came hmne' visit to Ow en n 1 vacation "‘!Special Rev,. J. C. Dunlop, at one time pastor of the Baptist church here, but now of Stayner, is in town renewing his old acquaintances. Mr. D. is expected to preach in the Baptist church next Sunâ€" day, when the public will have the pleasure of listening to him. Mr. C. G, Watson, of the firm of Elliott & Marr, wholesale grocers, Lonâ€" don, was home with his parents in Artemesia for two weeks, and visited friends from Durham to Normanby last weekâ€"end before returning on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Crawford, S. Egreâ€" mont, who have been gaests of Mr. and Mrs. C. McArthur for some time back left this week for Carman, Man, to rejoin their sons. We wish them a pleasant journey with good health at the end of it. Rev. Mr. Jansen, who is employed by the Lord‘s Day Alliance, is to lecture in Mt. Forest, Holstein, and Durham soon. Aug. llth is to be his date here, we believe. Many will be pleased to hear and see Mr, Jansen and we hope a good audience will await him. Miss Maggie Weir is at present under the doctor‘s care, being quite ill from the effects a severe cold, which has unâ€" dermined her constitution, We trust medical skill and Joving hands may succeed in restoring her to health. | : Mrs. Geo, MacFarlane and â€" Mrs. , David MacFarlane, left this week for | Glencoe and Caledon respectively, afâ€" ter spending a holiday at their fatherâ€" | inâ€"law‘s, Mr. R. MacFarlane. _ Mr Don, MeMillan, Priceville, was in , town at the beginning of the week with |his son Willie whom he has left at Mr. \John McKelvey‘s to receive eye treatâ€" _ment from Dr Park, Miss Jessie Johnston, from â€" near Huntsville, came home last week. She has been visiting friends at various points since school closed. She looks as if Muskoka air agrees with her. Mr Joseph Snell, M. A., Principai of | Wiarton High School, was in town on ;Mnnd:ly. Pleased to haye a call from . our old neighbor, Misses Fiorence and Marion McKen zie of Montreal are visiting their grandâ€" father, Rey. A, Stewart. and other friends in town. The Epworth League intend to picnic at Hayward‘s this, Thursday afterâ€" noon,. Mr, Jos. Scott of Owen Sound his uncle Mr, 8, Scott Sunday ar day of last week. Miss Sadie Carson is visiting friends in Peel township. Mrs, Stewart of Listowel was a guest at Mr, J. Carson‘s last week. Miss Jessie Burnet is holidaying in Proton. W Also 2 Clevelands, 1 Cleveland, 1 Clevelani, 1 Crescent, 2 Crescents, Prices ! Crescent, Antelope, "*‘Y _ Several Second hand heels Very Cheap. While they last we offer the following new wheels at genuirie bargains. All fitted with Dunlop Tires, and guaranteed : | cott of OUwen Sound, visited ‘, 8, Scott Sunday and Monâ€" . LAIDLAW regular $55, now $45 regular $50, now $40 regular $50, now $385 regular $55, now 845 regular $50, now $40 regular $45, now $85 regular $45, now 830 SPVigm A, Araham have T s 2 mc ueermi _Aqeal " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower and Steel rakes. Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. Bell, Doherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORGANS. SEWING MACHINES. _ A large stock of New Raymond and Wilâ€" liams Sewing Machines and supplies. . $ C. McKINNON. WareERoonsâ€"Upper Town, Darham. Deerini * Ideal " and " Pony " Steel rakes. Also Maxwell Pi: Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words * WiLKkIxsox each piece. Wilkinson Famous Stee! T CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and Cultivators, Disc and Spade Harâ€" rows, Seuffiers, Ete. Also Scotch Diamond Harrows. e invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Qverything for Fiarmers ! )’ We +!1n%: We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system 6 6 * n ies n io _ | gash system HARVESTING ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO arge Sales & Small Profits." mMerift We beg to inform our Customâ€" 6rs and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be the words * WicKkIrxsox Puoven Comraxy " is Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sec 1at the new system a continuance of the same. ADOPTED BY c J. McKechnie. . G. & J. McKECHNIE e * t REVIEW & WHOLE NO. 1115. 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