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Durham Review (1897), 21 Mar 1901, p. 8

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" errLl __ Erma - The marriage of His. Sadie Mancallum Ector to Mr. Joh.n Agnew Liltle took place at tho; [eel- dence ofthe bride's parents. Fmrvrew Tilla, Edge Hill, on Thursday evemng March 7th. in the presence of a few of their friends. -. __.., “I“, their lrlruus. At half after six Miss Maggie took her place at the organ and a few mo- ments later. to the strains of Heath-ls. sohis wedding march. the brideieaninx on the arm ot her father eotered the drawing room, taking her place under an arch of eve-rgleens and hell of roses. She was daintily attired In a hot-mn- ing Bown of cream cashmere. entrain .-:......n.| wan. "rear" satin. satin ribbon an arch of awn-gt eons nnu mm m .vu. u. She was daintiiy attired In a becom- ing Inwu of cream cashmere. entrain trimmed with cream satin. satin ribbon and pearls and Implied charming in her veiled embroidered Mechlin lace, held by hrillianls and rose" and carrying a bonnet of bxidal roses. - . __- - ot.M hv va_ W'uru (I. I:.....__ - The mystic knot was tied by Key. Wm. Farquharson. of Durhmn. Miss Susie E. Greenwood. of Traverston becoulingly nttirsd in pale heliotrupe on gandie with lace, insertion and satin ribbon trimmings wasted “bridesmaid while Mr. Jas. Copeland. of Dundalk. acted in the capacity of groomsumn. Sincere and hearty congratulations were extended to the bride and groom after which all repaired to the dining- room which was tastefully arranged for the oct-usmn. . .,_ ___..," is, mystic knot was Wm. Parquharson. of LI Susie E. irrernw.oyl, f lur Utl "an"... The heautiful and costly gifts named 3 below testify to the very high esteem in which the bride is held. Mr. and Mrs. Rom. Helm, bedroom suit and halfdoz. parlor chair: : Mr. and Mrs. Moffat, table clot h and rhino. cups and saucer“: Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hell, table cloth; Mrs. Falcpiharson. fancy lulkf l v r. and Mrs. Jno. McNally. parlor lzunp: Miss Millie lit-tor, set of fora: Mrs. ll. Mc- Fayden, poi ridge set t M r. It. J. Little. washer: Mr. Rom. Ector. set, china dishes; Mrs. E. Tornlnll. crystal fruit bowl; Mr. and Me. Jaw Edge, table cloth: w. A. Bell. parlor lump: Jas. Copeland. photo album l Miss Kate Ector. 1irifuurwood, gold and silver cake fork l Mr and Mrs. A. Rotor. table cloth and set irons t Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Weir. Silver Ingar shelland butter knife: Mrs. C. Williams, cheese dish; Charles Moffat, half doz. silver forks; Mr. end Mrs. Roht. Edge, pnriortoci.cert Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Muffin. one doz. silver knives and forks; Miss lezie Ector. toilet not. and batten burg centre- piece l Miss J aue Ritchie. pair lace cur- tains: Miss Mag ie Ector. two silver tableIernI; w. lil Little. photo album: l lies . E. Turnhull. carving set. ' Mr. and Mrs. J no. McNully. Travereton crystnl tea set l Miss Fanny McNalllz'. l do". silver knives and forks l Miss Me. Ector. silk embroidered pillow shouts and silver hotter knife: Misses M. A. and E. E. Edge, chinaitea set, and pair china vats": Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc. Fayden. china fruit bowl: Mr. Thou Micallum, embroidered silk drape l Miss Maggie A. Macallum. tive o'clock tea cloth: Miss, Sue E. Greenwood. parlor lump : ilovacte and PetrieMottat, photo thatuc. r“, -- Mr. and Me. Little will take up their residence at Dumlulk and thither are they fulluwml by their many hiends may. host wishes for a bright and happy with h futm v Ledimrttam-Da"Y. On Tuesday March l2th a quiet. but pretty wedding took play at the home of the bride's father Mr. William may. Sullivan. when his second daughter Maggie Allan was united in the bonds ot siwdhwk by the Rev. Mr. Little. Chatsworth, assisted by Mr. West. of Mannie-burg, to James I). Ledinghnm. of Souris. Manitoba. The bride waw attit - ed in a blue henrtetta. trimmed With chitrott and trt.ocaded silk and carried at homlm-t of cut. Cream roan. assisted by her sister Alice, who was similarly attired. while the groom was ably assist ed by his brother George. The tuide'n tutu-Hing suit Will be of English Whip- cord tritium-d with seal brown. ed by ms mun-r- “u".-. - nan-mm: suit wall be of English Whip- cord trimmed with seal brown. The nnnv and good presents show the esteem: in which the bride is held. We, wnh their manv friends wish the J.,;:,'.,",,";":";?,,',',. happy and prosperous He in the West. 0n \Vednesuuy. Man:- u.... M"_e- ., those plezuiiig eventd necured at the home of Mrs. C. Fletcher. Bentim-k. when her daughter 1'ausie was united in marriage to the man of her choice Mr. Jnn. Mckmnott. Rocky Baum-en. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Graham. Dornoeh. in the PT.'"""?' [ of " ntllnhel' of the most intimate friends and relatives. Miss M. Fletcher. "ister of the bride acted as bridesmaid. while M. G. McKinnon. brother of the groom performed the. duties of grooms- man. Theluride was charmingly attired in a (ll-em of white lustre trimmed with white chiffon silk and wore as s brooch asolid silver star set with diamonds. After the ceremony WM over the com- pany out down to it most sumptuous itisuierand afterwards spent the even- ing very pleawnntly in the usual games. etc. The voting couple took I Thursday morning for Tor: ton and ttutralo amidst the and muurvatulatiotty of friends. tin which the RE to he included.) A Slew Mum”; Summit Im- "Muir-3 may Le inn-w‘lml in " conversation whirl: Drum-r F'n-airs had with one of the tlittwtors of tiw llnrrislnn Pork I’m-king ('0. on.- dav last wevk. This ut-lillvnmn will that iusteal of iatten- ing hugs he raised llwm for other people to fatten. Ile Keeps about 23 broodsows m1 of which were picked from n carlond bought in ('ulross. i He calculates that, much litter will aw-r- I age eight pigs and that each sow will ', haw two liners in at year. From the 25 brood mws he will thus have 400 small pWs during the year. Takingnne year with another these pigs will sell for 3:: apiece at, the age of a month or tive weeks. Thus the ikenty-tive sows will bring him an income ot 8800 per car and the cost. for feed Is not great. in this section there are an"? plenty, of farmers looking for young ORS and it ni " W13" of our (Miners to go into tie breath human to 'ant t a ire-d. We undonund Mr. up but!!!" notion cf j,i.?j.ttt""ty"tr ll “bitumen tg-M.-- . best wishes for a HYIINEAL. Me a,” "Y mghter Cassie w l the Hum _ot 11er Kinnon Fletcher rr.tgE--ts'ome of the farmers ram-d in a conversation Evans had with one of of the Harristou Pork one das last week. This 5......" v. __ md. of Dundalk. , of groumsumn. cungmt ulat ions bride and _gromu took the train on Cor Toronto. Hamil- dst the best wishes It% of their many the REVIEW desires h ftth. one PJ lump: Jas. Miss Kate and silver A. Rotor. Key. N iss I" _ F' , Ai] sr F Bialiil TY . Qilllllll N 3 ii 'lt, ew Dress Len . i a, N r,' . _illsj- {aw} f cur Skirt Let , E: i) @932 'i8ltlB. f r- as 'fii'iirll ew Blouse E ' i. llilli' dll _. . 4 " . I With Miss Hughes as , ' ', . , it a great advantage] . 'C " ers acknowledge that il q ' g with the new Departn V I leave yo/lr order right where you buy your goods (ti, maker with you to assist you in buying if you wish. :1 " Never in_the long history of this Store have we bt and ytrroy.tylit1s; country such a large o11C1 well sele: 'fill, Goods; All Ill Dress, Suit or Blouse Ends. No tw, arr. up to bra-25 yd. ire, 11E: _ “r1 3’}; J Ottawa March tcr-This record ses. l sion is keeping up its reputation in great style, " this week we have had a. re cn'd surplus announced of $8,054,714 for the year ending' June last. The! occasion of the anpoueement was of course the annual budget speech of the Minister of Financv, and in making it, Mr. yielding established yet another record, for his speech and the Opposi- tion'softieial reply only occupied two hours between them. 1 The speech contained many interest- ing items in addition to the, surplus mentioned above. Not the least of those was the fact that Canada's NP gregate foreign trade has increased "i5ti,g56,000last year, the biggest in- crease in any one year since confeder- ation. This is the more ssignitieant when compared with the record of the 18 years National Policy, --1878 to 1896, -when the grand total of increase was but 606Ml),00C. The grand, total of increase in the toreign trade of Canada in the tive years of Liberal tariff is si57,00r),tXJ0 or an average of thirty- one. million dollars per annumn as against an ayyyye,inT-tsf,' of a little (Hamel flames mun f‘Hus Been." against 'h6' .. . _ "V" over 83,000 000 in N. P. days. "Thu him-ice Tory tiction that tlw N. P. as tstablislu'd by the Conservatives, is still in force, was e'early refuted by Mr. F'ielding, when he showed that it tho amount of goods brought into Can- ada last year had been subjected‘ to the old tariff the total amount of duty would have been over 84.000.000 more than it was; that is to say, one eighth, or 12 and a. halt per cent, has been chipped off. Quito a substantial ro. duction surely, and this without the Ilightost disturbance to business, or the least tell to invested capital or _ to established ndutrios. and surrounding countr THE BIG STORE {HE BUDGH New Dress Lengths New Skirt Lengths New Blouse Ends Maple Syrup, one quart Humpty Dumpty Egg C Choice Prunes 5c lb istory of this Store have we shown the people of Durham / such a rar ge mm well selected Stock of the finest Dress uit or Blouse Ends. No two pieces alike, From 25c yd -----'-"--"'-'" __-_ MEM= "geSMSiMEe "':ff."w - " -"r..-""" ,'r, ' u . _ '. 3:, Le. . .b"r I - - . "- sI' In at A - . With Miss Hughes as Dressmaker upstairs we find it a great advantage in many ways and our custom- ers acknowledge that they are very much pleased with the new Department. How much nicer it is to - rxAN 7.. 1__~- ____‘_ TI-....., Almost a MIRACLE G ROCERY DEPARTMENT. - “up, one quart with glass sealer 35C. )umptv Egg Crates 25c. (lriN'rLEMl-ZN. -1 hardly know how i host to express my npprecint ion of your' , valuable rheumatic remedy. Phrenoline. l, My son Gordon, who 199 years old, has l been a sufferer from infhttutnatory rhcu- I matism for the past, two years: was hit had at times that he had to Fo runied ghoul, on n math-aw: was attended by two city doctors apparently without the slightest benefit: spent. IO days at Caledonia Springs. came home with no marked improvement t took three bottlusirt a Homeopathic remedy now being extensivelv advertised. which did not. relieve him in the least. I was Ite- gmning to give up all hope of his recov- ery, when by chance I mentioned the casein a friend who strongly advised me to give Phrenoline a. trial. I did so, with the result that when my bo had taken only half a. bottle he was mile to get on his bicycle and rule like any other boy around the block. 1 I certainly feel that I cannot say too much in raise of your medicine. and shall do all I can to make known its value to others. Yours very sincerely (Signed) REUBEN CLARK Wc've sold more po last by long odds. The Our paper is better and see samples, Anyone sendlng a sketch and eff,rtt,itohn, may quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether tut Invenunn In probably patennbze. Commttnitta- uom strictly ieontideritral. Handbook on Pntenu lent free. Oldest agency for securing patents, Plumb: taken t rough hian & Co. receive metal notice, y..it2gpt charge. in the _ - -.. ., n..--“g--.- v v - - _- _ v - - 7 - A handsomely “mm-Med weekly. Lumen. eir. culation of guy Iclenunc tigtli Term.. .3 a your Ltygr Iettut, " Bo d by uLpewadglorg. your: tour momuu. in. Dunn v, u... .m...n..._.__.., MUNN ll ih.sttoery New York Brunch otBoq, 636 . ist., WBattttttrton, D. c. ALIA \u-y ._-, you buy your goods. Then . "' 3-1- To the Phrrnolitte MNIil-inr f, Ottur"tt. '"s""t'iiii'iitk 7)littfttiittt, l A. HUNTER. OTTAWA. Sept. 9: h, M more paper this spring than wefdid odds. The reason is easy to explain. better and prices are lower. Call and . A. HUNTER :‘JEELEQ: It., Ltd. you have your Dress- The Weak and b'ut1Vring :n'v Liberated from Disease Lincoln's Tablets NERVOUS, pale and Delicate Women : Worn-out. Despondent Men will find them a positive ink-wing. PREPARED ONLY HY Iuwmmpzxmm' and for Sale by People who talk too much are sure at lame time or other to get snubbed. Dont overlook our stock of Ladies' Boots; made by the Empress RESIDENCE and OFFICE-old Bulk UPPFR TinVN,In'ItfiA.M. Methber College uric. J. G HUTTON M. D., C. peocle. _ They are the best boots made in Canada. Every guaranteed. Will 1-5in Pviceville Tuesday and Friday each week from 9 u. m. t; 4 p. m. Telephone Connection No.10 If you suffer from lndigostinu Diabetes, Bright's Disease. Ner voui Prostmuun ur Genets Dehility, they will set, you free JOHN A . DARLING , OFFICE HOURS 9-12 s. m. 2--4 p. m TORONTO al! IBl(lllf [10,. Tet' Physzclans and Surgeon fr, Ott HY Dun ham. Out pair 'i,l4,i. EMT: A": TI 'JT. IA-: 1 ii,i, wir- clit; “I Lr'; 'il/Si rnitw Fair. Tn Jir-.l "hr: "rude' Tl." I: '71??? Uri; 11F?- AI, JEL- it", A/r: ni' Spring Wheat......$2 00 Barley, Six-ltowed 2 00 (has, White ...... 2 00 Peas, Small White 2 00 ma; Early, any variety S2 00 $1 00 Late, any variety $2 00 $1 oo Two bags to be shown in each clas; by each exhibitor. Potatoes. one bag. Entry fees. " memburs. 256.. formic or m we entries. Non-mum hers, Coe. All grain shown for competition must be grown by the exhibitor, and all exhibits mast be correctly mutwd, and ot the growth of 1lO). Members who have seed grain to dispow of will plvase notify the Secretary on or before the day of show, stating kind of grain. quantity and price. All exhibits must be on the ground by 12 o'eloek noon. Judging: will commence. at 1 o'eloek p. m. No prize will be awarded unless the Judges consider the exhibits worthy. Grain to ri-main in Hall until 4 p. in. The Secretary will be at the Hall on the morning of the Show from 10 to 12 o'clock noon to reeeive entries. everything for Farmers J We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVA TING. Coulter d; Scott Drills and Cultivators, Disc and Spade liar rows, Set1tflers, rite. Also Scotch Diamond HarroWS. Wilkinson Ploughs, number ON WHEELS, Clmtlmm and scluowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. Bell. Dohertv, Thomas and Berlin memes of PIANO and ORGANS SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and Wil " in fle, wing Machines and supplies. C . M c K I N N O N . South of Middaugh House Saturday March 23, 1901. Stock& Implements The undersigned Auctioneer has re- ceived instrueiionst to sell by Public Auction at. LOT 17,C'ON. l, W. G. ll, TUESDAY. MARCH 26, 1901 s:ii"/iiiiriia. SEED FAIR Serviveuhle Horse, Mare in foal, 3 l ows in calf. 2 Heifers, 2 years old, in calf. 7 Stun-s, rising two your; old, 4 Steer calves, 4 Haifa: calves, 2.3(inud I "I“ r' “mm--. FRED SHEWELL. t Wanna; P. 0.. March m. 1901. ROBT. MORICE, Pres. THE FOLLOWING, VIZ: This is what Mrs. J. W. Mulching, o , . t , . . 7 . Servii-euhle Horse. Mare in foal, 3 82Portland tit., Toronto, hasto say, l oWs in calf. 2 Heifers, 2 years old, in 'I cannot say too much tor Dr. Pitch- calf, 7 Stun-s. ”<ng two years Jud. 4 Arr, Backache Kidney Tablets. BO- hLeer c"lv.trs, 4 Henry! calves, w, Good l lore using them I had a gnawing: pain Breeding lawns, l ll oil-Med Leicester ‘ in the back all the tit . d Ram l Brood sow in pig. l, .m.te, an an acute ' , l . m.. w.. m) Hleiurh Bu w nearlv new ;lamencss aclosa the loins. I had not . le?" tl, l' E l 5.e'.llt." ' . 3 .. . , ‘so much aching in ttttr head asbetween Binder, Mower, neatly new, Hay vake, . l 1d di F Fanning mill. Sell Iron hull-mu, Sell, my Iili011 P" an . ll) the back of my Spring-[onlh huriows. Land roller. 3 neck. . Since; 115'“? the Tablets my Plouglis, ticuttlet, Sell "oultlehavneem, ibaek ls as it used to be, and the Douitletrees Neckyoke, and other ur- rheumatism in the shoulders has dis- ticles too numerous to mention. appeared, Formerly when I did . No reservoasproprietorlsgoing West washinglwas utterly tired out, not , - having a bil of energy left. This SALE WILL BEGIN AT 1 P. M. morning I did 111V Washing in two hours and I did not mind it. I have - no hesitation in recommending Dr I . ' ' . , r. . "rERMStsamso":yt,ndt1ntr: Pitchers Buckaclie kidney Tablets, cash: over that amount IO. months for I never had anything do me as credit will be given on furnishing ap-lmueh good." when prizes will be Wag/on, Sleigh, Buggy. nearly new, Binder. Mower, neatly new, Hay rake. Fanning mill. Srtt Iron hatvows, Sell, Spring-ttrolls yavewf, Land rnllvr. 3 cash: over that amount 10 months' credit will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes. 7 pcrcentpor an., discount ior cash on credit. amounts. Jons W rdidsmsur:, ll. MACKAY, f Proprietor. Auctioneer. ( LARGE IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR 1Wll his fur service, for season of mm at Lot. 9, Cott. 2, W. G. R. Dentinck. TERMS) $1.00. THOROUGHBRED BULL. The 'Inderimwd will keep tor service at lot 1%.). con. 12, Bentinck, for the sea- son of 1901. a thoroughbred Durham Bull, one of the best, sgocimens from Parker's herd. Pure lig tred. Terms: 81 rq insure if sold, Insurance rates will be charged. Don-n Quumvt]., SEED FAIR CREDIT AUCTION SALE l to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words " WILKIxsox Puma“ COMPANY " is cast on each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Roller made in three twetions. Town Hall, Durham, The Executive ot'Sounh Grey SALE REGISTER [or the sale and exchange lie " .4 c " 'dt llo ' el ttltr een g CH? FA H M lst ll, ALEXANDER. POTATOES a given for the following classes of Spring GRAIN 2nd Ist 2nd ttt oo Goose Wheat 82 oo $1 oo l (X) Two-Row Bar. 2 00 l 00 l 00 Oats, Black. 2 (I) 1 00 100 Peas. Blue... 2(1) 10) Bentinc on yof seed grain, potatoes, IN THE .' Farmers’ Institute will hold a ON K, [ Letter upon' letter pours in from every point in Canada testifying tothe marvelous power of Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets to cure kid. ney and bladder troubles of the young, ,middle aged, and aged, and such lother troubles as find their origin in h a faulty kidney action, and they are ‘many. Such a ttlass ofevideneepats ts power to cure these afllietions be, kyond a doubt, and shows that the (Tablet is the right thing in the right iplaoe. Any readers of this paper can test the merits ot Dr. Pitcher's Baekaehe Kidney Tablets tree by enclosing: two cents postage for trial packlge to The Pitchex Tablets Co., Toronto, Ont. Regulnr nine 50e per bottle. Comet. A Scotch Shorthorn Bull rising two vears old, bred by John Anderson Mayfield, got by Gladstom- Stauesman 26414 , he by British Statesman Imp 11333; Dam Piuky by Iron Duku, Second dam Venus by Sir Walter Scott. third dtunpntsy by Lancaster BEYO) " A IMM'MT. GEO. BINNIE, "sec. Apply to mos. SULLIVAN, Irish Lake, On Lower Town. FOR SALE. &c. Seed 2nd e'X' the St slums: LATENT LVN-ERA that the ”avert d, an I"! developed with a Menu-m hrr"tony. The id it in her power to bind. what mind tttt M i. discuued TI M POLITAN IN l) Haddie IO cts a l Kippered Herrin Sardines IO cts a Prunes, large Nu ....... :I.<ua| and l - tttat MI tl make M " M lex. in Du of Mr. Ed. Li CHAPMAN. -tn the 23ed inrst. of In Sun. VOL. Gunny“ " on Sunday. Jno. Clark. J il'l tt LAVINIA ll In ll M M t' TI s. lar Svru Il URI n01 ctA

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