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Durham Review (1897), 15 Mar 1900, p. 1

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Produce. arch 1900 AT n «â€"â€"* K § * T. Improved Yorkshire Boar «eason of 1900, at lot 32, con. Torms $1.â€"â€"Wx. COOK. Dress Goods. The new stock at The Big Store surpasses any thing ever shown in Durham. â€" Call and look over the range of shades and different values> Lost.â€"Between Durbam and Edge Hill Sch. House, on Monday, March 5, an â€" overcoat. Finder will oblige by reoturning@ to Mr. Geo. Ritchie or leaving NoTicK.â€"All parties indebted to M. Kress, are requested tn settle their acâ€" wounts by April 1st by cash or note. Hanover School Board has carried a resolution that its minutes be furnished to the press as well as the Inspector‘s report, parchase horses fr fho_v are Store an â€" overcoat. wsinder will ODIFC NY returning to Mr. Geo. Ritchieor leaving at Review Office. Lucas, Wright & Batson will close their Durham Office until the ead of the Parliamentary Session at Toronto, after which time Mi. Batson will be at their Durham Office every Monday as «e of those presi Miss Wiggins of the. W.C. 81 One of those pl ing events that are took place at th James McComb, in the w BHusiness (lg_v, the occ their eldest Mr. Robert sworth Bann en up for the brin wh H th tre 7th ins k iesday, March 7th, at the residence | British help which was given, ana the of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Zulas were crushed. British settlers Malcolm McQuarrie. when their only | and British capital were invited to the daughter Kuatie R., was â€" united in now protected state oyer which British marriage to Mr. Alex. Henry, one Of | suzerainity wasretained and when the Normanby‘s prosperous young men‘ | enterprize and diligence of these Invited The eeremony was perforimed by thv,Britishers was commercially evident, Rev. J. G. Reid, pastor of the Presbyâ€" | the grateful!! Boer proceeded to take terian church, East Normanby. â€" The ; away rights, to tax them unmercifally, bride was attended by Miss Lizzie Henry | keep a dynamite monopoly, and in sister of the groom, while Hector Mcâ€"| every way make them simply a storeâ€" Quarrie. brother of the bride acted as| heuse from which to extract money not groomsman. _ The bride looked yery | for philanthropic purposes, but to buy charming in a dress of steel gray silk | warlike stores for a future contest trimmed with ivory duchesse lace and| with Britain. Kruger is a tricky, chiffon. The bridesmard was dressed in | scheming fellow. according to Mr Mcâ€" gray ladies cloth trimmed with white, Gregor, but his day is about‘ over. for satin and ribbon. Wher the ceremony| British law and order would soon be was performed they all sat down to a| paramount in 8. Africa. ‘The facts of sumptuous wedding dinner after which | the case as. collated by the speaker the happy couple left on the 8:15 train | clearly demonstrate the righteousnes® @4808 e8e88e88882881 088 9P : Local and District News. : deseeeeeee82ee2ee0e8e0 0 Buy vyour Wall paper at The Big was performed they all sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner after which the happy couple left on the 8:15 train for Stratford. London and other points, M al n VOL. XXII. NO. 11. th with Iv alike A pT Mrs Banner ntat H Hunte n AT M full b NS CCAS1 m Mr. Robt her daughter, is been in town met congratulate H Men‘s Letter Paper|! Should be High Grade in stvle, quality and finish. We print high grade busiâ€" ness paper at Moderate Prices Are vou out? hat w Hunt on being the marriage of iughter. Miss Mattie, to sbit. of Cheslerâ€"Chatsâ€" 1t € DiA M pleasant The Big Store bas â€" handsome pair of »bt. Ewen, Aberdeen. ers and are martked vhen they are fitted rket will no doubt H r, of Minneapolis f Durham Ontari0, ter, Miss Bianche wn for the winter, alated of its foreign Boar for service . con. 9, Bentinek land c h Lt th inCce W 1A g cré H it t Wedne speaker 1 18} rring Mr in on to mM Rev. Jas. Farquharson, of Pilit monund, Manitolm, is expected to visit his brother at the manse, for a day or two this week., Should nothing prevent he will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit here Sunday next. Mr. Farquharson, comes east on an anunal trip in counection with the mission work of the church, and, as his duties in conuection with the various cominittees are quite onerous, his stay Tus Ixvexror‘s HruPr.â€"â€"A revised and enlarged edition of this valuable Look has jast been published by Messrs, Marion & Marion, the well known patent attorneys, of Montreal and Washington. It is a complete expose of patent laws, giving the cost of patents in every counâ€" try. and how succesful inventors have made money. â€" The work concludes with "A word of warning to patentees," and "Hints on the sale of Patents"; the pitâ€" falls in to which an unwary inventor would stumble are pointed out. It is a trustworthy guide to inventors and is sent by mail for the nominal price of Mr. Geo. Ledingham was *"*cAaught" last Monday eyening at the station in Mt. Forest and was gived a miniature celebration there also, Mr. Corley, sr. must have been deeply gratified to have privilege of sending a personal message with Mr, L. to his wounded son should the two soldiers meet,. The papers were very favorably impressed with the Dornoch boy. sent by mail for ten cents. Mr. itobert Watson. Jr. of Isherwood, Raimy River, is spending a week or two with friends here at present, We were pleased to have a call from him not only to brush up old association but to learn of his success and that of his family in their far awayâ€"though still in Ontario â€"home. As farmers, noâ€" Wilway ~do they want in that fertile valley, for with the mines near, Oats range from SOcts a bushel upwards, Eggs 31 to 40 cts a dozen and butter neverless than 25cts a lb* and often more. â€" Mr. T. Whitmore, son of Mr. John Whitmore, Egremont, is reeve of ithe municipality, Mr. Jas. Hastie, is Miss Wiggins is an able platform speaker, and she sbowed a firm grasp of her subject. The lecture was wholeâ€" some and logical in every respect, and a slight vein of irony and humor at the right time gave it zeat.â€"Tilbury Jourâ€" nal.â€"In the Town Hall, Mar. 27. is necessarily brief Big Stock of Ladies White Wear just opened at The Big Store. it Y on can always get good Table Butter Th of the B;i(,iu}n cause, Hunter Purhd sS1OT wh D e their power prevalls, of the natives brought sing and the Boer sought ich was given, and the ushed. â€" British settlers ital were invited to the T. Whitmore, son of ore, Egremont, is reeve ty, Mr. Jas. Hastie, is er of the Stewarts of irby and all prosperin g The Big Store o Cath their 3 all prosperin g to looking into 1 the district as ever, the im as they pass stock he comes ill wonderfally M )Wn th W M n n g' Orr For Arrica.â€"The Strathcona Horse left Ottawa Monday morning | and were feted in Montreal for several ‘ hours. This fine force seat by Monâ€" | treal‘s famous citizen was royally honâ€" | ored, and if Strathcona had been there ! himself they would have crowned him. \They leave Halifax toâ€"day and will | have the long ocean trip anyway, even ; if the fighting should he over, $48 For Tnug Ixomax Famx®.â€"On Monday afternoon Misses Mamie Hunter ‘ and Ella Laidlaw went out in connection with the Christian End. Society and colâ€" I lected about $40. At the meeting in the evening a collection brought this up to $48. The young ladies deserye great credit for this effort on behalf of a most necessary work, relief to famine, whichi is sore in the land, and its claims have been overshadowed by the patriotic fer-l vor over war issues. â€" When all has been ; done there will still be much snfferingt â€"â€"and death. The list will be left open / for a few days, and is in charge of Missi Wallace at the Telephone office, | Mr. N. Melatyre has a lumber pile on Lambton St. in preparation for this season‘s building. g Ireland & Co. hav d lines of winter goods which they selling regardless of cost. See A A, W, C,. T. W. Day.â€"Thelocal branch of this body have secured Miss Wiggins for Mar, 27th inst. She will speak with the local body and all sympthizers in the afternoon and address a public neeting Mr. Bimnie, the efficient Secy. of the Farmers‘ Institute has a timely article in this issue on the selection of grasses for permanent pasture. in the evening. Miss Wiggins has a!> most a National Fame as an able and deyoted exponent of W. C. T. W. prinâ€" iciples. The brethren of the Canadian Foresâ€" ters had a very pleasant social evening last night at Bro. Knapp‘s, when after a sumptuous supper the usual loyal toasts were duly bonored in song and speech. It was their annual reunion and the chair and vice chair was oceuâ€" pied respectively by Bros. Wm, Calder and J. L. Browne. DURHAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 15 1900. Turn to Priceville correspondence for an account of their Patriotic Concert, db an: Gesbate se ABtk wl m epitet es Namgme. . 2 permanent pasture as given by Mr. Glendinning at the Farmer‘s Institute meeting â€" at â€" Durham. I thought it might be useful to many of your readers to have that list. and so I make that iny only excus» for asking for alittle space, Editor Review Dear Sir.â€"I have been asked gout frequently for the list of grass seeds fo nermanent pasture as given by M Jas. Atkinson, lot 56, con. 2. E. G. R.) Glenelg, offers for sale 11 choice dairy | cows and other stock, horses, cattle, | sheep and pigs, also seed oats and turâ€" ’ nips. Sale on Wednesday. March 21, at | 1 p. m. 11 mos. credit, 6 per cent per| annum discount, oats and turnips Cash, ! Hugh MacKay, Auctioneer. | 5s tC The Waterloo Man,. Co. offer for sale, Thursday 15th inst.. at 2 p. m. under Chattel Mortgage, at the Middaugh House, one horse and some farm imâ€" plements. 8 mos. credit. Hugh Macâ€" Kay, auctioneer. % per annum discount MacKay, auctioneer Land Saleâ€"Lot 30 con‘s 2 and 3. N. D. R., Glenelg, will be sold under mortgage powers at the Middaugh House on Wednesday March 28, at 2 p. m. Hugh MacKay, auctioneer. urniture 15W ck, offers f4 Implement N) GRASS SEEDS 11 10 m« Frid LV sal yink m Review. e valmmble farm l some household 23rd inst., at 1 credit, 7 per cent See bills. â€" Hugh PP R 49 We expect to leave Ottawa next Monday morning entrain all the horses and baggage on Sunday after Church parade which takes place in the mornâ€" ing. And the way in which the Band and Boys of No. 4 Co. came down to see me off. _1 felt I was doubly repaid for my trip even if I had not received the purse, I did not realize the amount till after 1 was in the train. I‘m sure Dacham will always be a bright spot in my heart and also in my thoughts and I hope I may bave the good fortune when the campaign is ended to see you all again whom I shall always consider among my best friends and rejoice with you at the establishment of righteous British rule over the whole of 8. Africa. At Montreal we shall remain a few hours, parading thereâ€"having received an invitation from the cityâ€"proceeding the same night (Monday) on our way to Halifax where we shall embark abmost immediately. the transport being under orders to sail on March 15th inst. Again expressing my most sincere thanks to all of you for your kindness, It was all so unexpected that I was unable to make any suitable reply to the kind addresses that werd tendered to me. I was yery much surprised indeed at the warm reception, and more so indeed when the present was made to mé of the handsome sum of $50 in clear bright gold. We woere much pleased on Monday afternoon to receive the following letter from Mr. Ledingham who sends a fareâ€" well word to the Durham friends for their patriotic send off,. Dear Friends Allow me to send you a few words to thank you for the kind way in which you treated me while on my visit to see the dear folks of Durham and Dornoch. SGeo. W. Ledingham‘s Appreciation of Durham Friends. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Ly dia Swallow left for {Toronto last Thursday. Mr. C,. M. Trameer of Penetanguiâ€" shene is visiting Dr. Burd for a few days. Sorry to learn Mr. John Firth‘s asthma has confined him to bed for a week past. Mi. and Mrs. A. Ferga: ton Park spent a couple Chas. Brown‘s last week Miss Culbertson, returned from Toronâ€" to end of last week where she had been taking in the millinery Openings for lLawrence. Sr. moved | recently occupied by M off his farm which Mr. J during the past year. All the milliners are bome again from attending the Toronto opening. Miss Mand Davidson, Miss Swallow and Miss Munro have secured situations we beâ€" lieve. â€" Mr. Ireland has secured the serâ€" vice of Miss Dick and Miss Slack reâ€" turns to Mr. Morlock. ANTED immediately, at the Durkam Furniture Factory, 300 Cords Furnace Wood. _ Apply for further information to THE DIRECTORS . Pamtent o6 Iot 10. son‘t." Egramont:. Prace and basement on , con 7. nt. e al gudflesfiom can be seen at the office of A. b.uehloi.':sohihot. Mount Pou;:.b'l‘ondn‘lo vfl: reoe! seperate or as a w . The lowes or any tender not nessessarily accepted. f, W, H. WALLACE, Mount Forest. TE!(DERS will be received ;)‘y the undersigned wn to 12 o‘clock noon on March Q4th. far the ENDERS will be received ay the undersigned up to 12 o‘clock noon on March 24th, for the FROM STRATHCONA‘S HORSE. ther lith Mr. J C 1D mA TO CONTRACTORS. D FURNACE WOOD. who wa remain YÂ¥ ours very sincerely Bi {1 121 Geo, W. Ledingbam +0 4+ wh Mi erguson, near Swin uple of days at Mi her Iy M 1 Sh W I b n the house, irman from Main bought c 1M A7 aum.| [reland & o. M 17 h +1 n tin n We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit a continuansce of the same. (474 vperythinga for (harmers / J 9 @ 4 We invite your attention to the following lines of goods :. CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and Vsering. Steel rak 1 DRY G000S. Report of U. 8. 8. 3, Bentinck and Glenelg for Feb. 4thâ€"Lauchie Mcâ€" Kechnie. _ Sr. 3rdâ€" Mui{ McKaight, Jane Smith, Chavlie McKechnie. â€" Jr. 3rdâ€"Willie Coffield, Albert Twamley. Sr. 2ndâ€"Willie Smith, Priscillia Simpâ€" son. Jr. 2ndâ€"Adella McAllan, Brice Dargavel. _ S8r. pt. Ind â€" Willie Bell, Jr. 'i\t indâ€" Chris Williams, Charlie Emith, k Twamley, John Smith, J. F. Grant, teacher. AlL NEW i5 NEW TW NEW BOOTS AND SHOES LAIDLAW‘S OLD STAND, Lirs ilmersto NS 3° wWin UP TODATE AND CHEAPE®R THAN EVER Caltivators, Disec and Spade Marâ€" rows, Seaffiers, Ete. _ Also Seotch Diamond Harrows. & NEW Stock Bulk and Package TEAS The new s ever to me abundance of Spring | arge Sales & Small Profits." C000 00(000 laeresâ€"â€"BFRRBH GROCERIRS,. â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"Car of Windsor Salt just arrived.â€"â€"â€" Miss Ida Dick is in charge of our Millinery Department and is bhusy preparing fer spring business. Wait for announcements, ON WE 12 We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public genera.llg that we have adopted the Cas sSystem, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be Cash System HONOR ROLLS. ADOPTED BY . & J. McKechnie. Spots, Sprays an ND SHOES â€"No matter what you wish 1 $1.75, or $2.00. We have the best yvalu« Shoes made at above prices. NEW TWEEDSâ€"Special at 25. 30. 40 and 50 et NEW WASH T x( mileives ds is m Dress Goods, Colored Suitin Lace Curtains, drapery Mate x N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. L4 In Da Ad WHOLE NO. 1148. f1 LA TT 345 CO. You‘re a Reader of Review ! special valus, 25¢, 30¢, 40c. and 50« Report of 8, 8. No. 10, Bentinck for Fehrumglfln. Sr. 4thâ€"Eilen Putherâ€" ho‘fll{n essie Smith. _ Jr. 4thâ€"Archie Mc , _ Waiter Clark, ~Bellia Ewen. Sr.. 3rdâ€"Jessie McDonald, Annie Smith Alex. Dalglish. __Jr. 3rdâ€"BSarah Mcâ€" Cormick, Robbie Wileon, Inwbfl-uh. Jr. Z2ndâ€"Lizzie Grierson, ithe Mcâ€" Nally, B‘sstt! lclldnl‘l.y. Part 2ndâ€" Clark, M. l{ Clark, teacher. rovan Comraxy " is cast on lies made in three sections. & Are you a Subscriber & Send in your name for a m â€" trial #ip to end of the year & for only 90c. â€" For 3 mos. %@ 25 cents. in d K M MckKIWNVNCQN. & Dre nbro m LV _ if its $1.25, 81.50 quality, best fitting t V LOWER TOWN® 1€ ods nd W YOn 1 :fi n#

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