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Durham Review (1897), 21 Jun 1900, p. 1

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(far! ator ....._ ding EGGS and mute! _......... KR t ft " f 0 " --' ---, i,, ' Local and District News. ' i---" Ir was used wr with such a c man as Rev the equally a clergyman It and a hearty program wan chow was a t Lucas. w :.,I,. hirrilruuul mun.- l'i'nnl t'nllllll‘J- tiuliln., rui-li its thrs muthm" love illi litirrtuiriatclv. lit-v Mt' Fatuulratsott y1'l"i',' i:,'/,l,i1"c1irii' “will“. “WT" ) , f . . 'tt l , . .itHittl' ul' m “Hum-m t I? '. our Jury", t tel "“l 1"" Il, Litth U ullnl “ruff l. “I. lri h girl in llw Kitrlu-n. or "Tho llutvl lio,-riuow,.,rutluoutneot t u um) “m1 ,. is the mu”. udnnrnhle. Het-, W.'im n-l without his knowledge', but 1lit,yli/'."rl pnwvrs ill wither Scnlrh or: V % . ‘a : l e and versatile chair- ris l are- titst lines. and herr inn-r m-lu- i " "h i m hf l Ire." Gvairarn suported Irv i tion tof suihiuctaspeare'r, Itrmteo mud (he/il: man ite, iv" . l ' ' ' . B ti it showed that o-ven here she was at home. tlu. tup'ily able and versatile ap Is ‘Nlltilllil Miss Bit-('ullum over visit Dur- "lo-I'KVIIL'I" Itev Mr Campbell, Muluck' [ hum again it welcmne is assured ner. . l '.." iuaurty lay sutppiu't, n successful I bliss Jean lie-[muck fully sustained the 'tlit " t . . . The Durham l high reputation she has acquired in Pt'lr7t'"r" Witt4 carrie? out: d 1 Durham M a swm-t and natural. vocalist chou. was rt husk in itself 1"lcxntr,',',, t, l,atid he; "h"d,""i?', were enthusiastically . . . in mmlit an exec en unicorn. er render") of "Love's "Hm." guneruus t I, . . y G MissiHweet Song" and of EDaddy" was i unlit '. Miss. Margaret un, 9 . . la, . I , iiils let. ave i particularly good. Dr. Brown. of Hol- Frankie Black Mid Mr Wi mu 5: stein. appeared for the first time In excellent. m»los_lliss E. McFarlane and Durhyu: He husa voice of great com- Mrs Bucham gave the fine duett, "The pass. In 't'tigge,1'li andfhiu Ing'., pins. ' " . . once. an c ear enuncm ton 11 mm“ Crooked Rawhee m good style. Meats fit him for a public entertainer. Thz Councillor McLean and C. Rnrnage 'T e iano Solos by Miss Margaret Gun were recitation: nndahriefaddrer' was given Grd/dd clussical compositions but by Mr Yemen, dentist, Williamsfnrd. rendered If)”: n,t,ig and effect. The eed arcely my were "brocturne by 1th was a favorite. The tables, we n " Miss Belle McKenzie most efBelent1 bountiful” supplied audit very “we." acted as accompanist. The proceeds nus support was given to the booth "I imputed toahoul50. .Br mistake the charge of H Riddell and R. Corie". who railway animals 1919 MM McCallumu . . the no. trunk " Guelph mung her the annoy- made "awn Wonder where Y ance of having to appear not in evening united M skill “Id In!” u "tteq. dress. The audience lost. nothing bow. “.n. "er. , AT" GRANT'S. "-i"bi' rut VOL. XXII. N0 DRESS GOODS "r-""'"""'- _ ”not. White 5 Light Bin. t Wool Canon. Sold at t Boe. Now, atht. a yd. ' r was as large an 11ml feeling and n being netted at. gal Hg at Coviet t's on t it hindered smile vrtunately. Rev 1 Rev Mr Little con teed (though the nu used without his Midda right h SN M ll It th M ll tl n vuyuncin Wit M M ll th pl ttut be an t-xwllt-nl on for ) FT.'"" was hi . ' Miss Tessa ' fine appearance I About I ability is pm Ji. A ; It snipe-lion ' 'that. ms a "t' no iscurcelv kn "Hm" Honcho:- sue nu son l “Jamie" an as an- I 'rilt,", hrlupc , I tar. glr II) TIt'.' l Bed.” is r, 9, bat I dialectical l min tte " .25 L) ll Il Il " Ple am l Tht annulled tonhout $50. By mistake the railway ottictaia left Mimi Meuallum's trunk ntGuelph giving her the annoy- ance of having to appear not in evening dress. The audience lost nothing how. ever. ll alder mum-s next Decemly Il tnmst li " M w iiitit It " up xl lt if which is th md the 1m ry part iculm ade het. tire "satility an equal. if nu in hey lin The In h tl MI which the mm. Clark Id in that Md th tit u- "//rdi THE 1 if PM iSunday ‘l' me- apo I. One ! tht H pa athetic settlers, love in I John hit tldet IIIJl rt " w n i MI tivist Ml ity In ti xt i hum rim H ll 1\_Ir. Geo. Tarnball, am. has an inter- i PERSONAL MENTION. gatinglcttcrm yyother. eolt1ntn 9" the, Miss Home". Toronto, is waiting)“ Statute Labor diseassion. We invite} aunt, Mrs John Ihuttetott, contriht1tionsonthe subject. -- __ . . . . . , Miss Minnie Ryan returned to her home last week from Detroit where she has spent tlu, [men two years.~.‘\ymn Advance. couple will reside in Owen Sound tali with them best. wishes of a large circle friends. The Methodist church has one of their valued members in the per of the bride, bat such Is life. Among guests were some from Owen Sound. I bum. North Dakota and Iowa. A PRETTY JUNE WEDDING --Ttleir day morning at 6a. 111. was one ot the fairest and brightest of June mornings. An ideal morning to get married in, and this was the day and the hour at which one happy couple had deter- mined to unite their fortunes in mar- visuro. bonds. The contracting parties which one happy couple had deter- mined to unite their fortunes in mar- riage bonds. The contracting parties were Rev. Robert Ilerbem lately rector ot Walter's Falls, now to be stationed at Port Dover, and Miss Frances A. u. m The chancel of the ly deeorated with morning sun throng window brighwnm Quite a number, dathered even at t the hour named t'm church on the ttl George, becoming! colored travellirt marched up the march was player Arriving: at the alt l Il DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 21 1900. respect. Re' the services. mt"A tdeath part {I v dressed st and brightesto ical morning to 1 this was the day h one happy col :d to unite their , bonds. The a ) Rev. Robert yr ot Walter's F "rasast at Thart. T " Attheelose the bell r? ttalations. The happy received the warm Wis s, and attcrtlm wedding 1 It by train on a honeymoOI Rev.) Herbert was for some her, and is a cultured and malady. The Review a: atulations, r wl ll NY ll 1t " I) itu JOHN MvAttTHVtt. --Utt tt the age of 70 yrs. 7 mus. away one of the very oldest uninck in the person of wt llu th flowers and the ugh the stained glass ed the whole scene. ' ehiedy ladies, had I that early hour. At he bride entered the arm ot her brother my attired in a fawn ing dress. As they Moth M ttlil d suporunnu fit tiltgittt), w lcymoon trip. 'orsome years ed and retin- view extends '1‘he young I.ound taking me circle of rel: Inns lost n the person Among the Sound. Dar. H tt'T Rev. Mr. 1 1” ttnys, ergyman I McA R'l‘lll Newell, ‘. Juue 17, St ll tted cat \I tht ll h Mrs. Itenuie, Toronto, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chas. (Imuemn. Mrs. It. A. Grant visited her maths! Mr. J. H. lluntzrrat the "Hedges" lately. Mun (Dr.) Sutherland visited her mother Mrs, Sutherland hut weelg. Mr. Taylor, of Kim-ardim- wlwelml m'm- to sm- Mr. ll. H. Hmwn hut wet4i, Il Mr. and Mrs. lt. Runvick, Dromore, necmnpanied their daughter Miss Jean to the concert. on Monday. This was the fitst, time they had heard her sing away from home. Il ll Bum-1 MARSHALL Alt-Bus At (In Chatsworth, by Rev. John I J nnp llth. t'havles F Marshall J une lltll. 1'havles ItvidgeAigoptpa,ty dauglttet of rravis lhcmmwp Hump) Durham, ruesdn) by the incmnlwm ~islod by Revds. I Nowell. Markdnla lat 0 of Walter's F Il ml Sun This hme tor the tirst time in its his. tory meets in Durham on the 23rd insl. Such an event awakens more. than a passing interest and we believe the pres- ence here of our County parliament will have the effect of arousing more in- wrest in their work than has! hitherto been the case. " total of IO. The memhels of this body and div- isions they represent, are as follows: Div. No. r-owen Sound and Samwnk. Chas. Gordon, J. w. Frost. Div. No. 2-keppel, Derby, Bulltvan- Wnt. Totten. Joseph Prlngle. DIV. No 3. -Gieneig, Bentinck. Durham and Hanover. C. McKinnon, H. Brig- hann The County for County Council pm'- poses is divided into 8 divisions, each returning two taernlrers, thus. making Div. No 4.--Egrernont and Nortuanby, i Jas Allen, Andrew Schenck. l Div. N05r~Artemesim Proton, Dundalk l and Markdale. Geo. Watson, (' M. 1 mchardson. Div. No, tr-Collingwood. Oswrey and i Thornbury --D. K, Preston, i McUol- i man, Div. No. F-tdt. Vigcent, Fgytltr'e,i,t and i tui.tI---BRoo.xN. At the rosidem-e of the bride's parents. t'hntsworth. by Rev. J. Little, on June tith, Philip M, Hough of Biscalasmg to Ella. second daughter of Wtu. Brogan tqtatsworth. “El-IRE -wrLsos--At the tesidence of John Wilson, Esq" Holland. an June lth. by Row. John Little. Stephen H. lheese Jr. of oatswortlt to Alive M Div. No. 7--Fst. Vincent, Euphrasia and Meatord--Geo. Brown, Thos. Gilmy. Div. No. fs-ifpg,1"6' and Ho1hutd--3. McDonald, has. Mriltiacroft. MI M John Wilson, lth. by RM" ll. Brena? Jr. Maud Wilson Reid. to (knights: formerly ('hrnnicl Ell) _ Jnnx chuvch.'D, Durham 1) 7th ll K ttt M, hn \(‘UEMX Il th' tl Ot tl Il "I tt " MI (‘OUNTY‘ COUNCll l) Il Llllllll w pl ll u-haun Je., tl nia Falls. , \rruwsmith MARRIED ravles F Marshall, of [run Hum) Funny lmhvl. eldest David McHaiu, Itesboro. uv,rtros-ArTviriityClttttTlt wsduy morning. June 19, "hem. Rev. F. Ryan. as: tt In Bentinck m McAethut Mt In ll M M ll DIED Il IV tt ills 1cltern {remain tPt Il It ll M {UV M Il Ittwood, and . Mr. Herbert. ut nuwuf Port t. Hughes. of tll itt " "muse. inlo. on June 1t " lll Sh tt j mo In h MI In ht It 1n l WM.....' ."v. .._.._7 . and ilituns Sewing Machines and supphos. It We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system W111 merit a continuance of the same. "Large Sales & Small Profits." “-‘- IRELAND dk co. :-ric-'i,i,' IMPORIHNI ()(l(llMl1 IN llllllllflil. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVATING, Coulter d; Sgott Dr‘ills vallllil'atOt's. Dise an 1 "n' tt l t I I" F,'. e" - rows, Seaftiers, Etc. Also Scotch ' Diamond Barrows. In. . "tml.' , . Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not . - genuine unless the words " WILKINSON Pl;OUGH Coymxr " m cast on each piece. Wilkinson Famous .031 Roller made In three muons. ON WHE E LS. Chathcm and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. Bali, thertv, Thomas tnd Berlin mums of PIANO and ORGANI SEWING MACKENES." - _ Agree melt of New lay-nod and Wtt. Everythingfor (Farrrttl South of Middaugh House r,% inInuniInnnunuununu‘f: At this store all Goods must be sold in thei 1iihiiiiiiiititi1iaiisii"iit'iiiii'iiitc, tl Jur Cash System We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be IRELAND d; " . dk J. McKechnie. tir rottu Specials in Seasonable Goods - It ADOPTED BY ll Drills and N., G. R; J. McKECHNIE. WHOLE NO. 1162. " x- c. Mctt"l"tldNltl. IN ' C.L.GRANT. 5 "---' -- I aARGAms-__ Laidlaw's Old Stand Bargains in Dru- Goods. humans in Prints. bargain; in Table Linens. bargains in Tweedu. bargains in everything. Now is your opportunity to Fttve IIIUHEV. Lower Town. 1.son ("'liooo. "; grins in t r "2mm. ' .5221- f,; a O VT. t Lty F37.

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