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Durham Review (1897), 17 Oct 1901, p. 6

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you should get Luann admitted ' Full particle cher Wanted heen Sound. Ont " PIANO and ORGAN ot New Raymond and W [notion want a u 5 Education horthand Ed II Coanxv’is cm on made in hm sections. I,ll,lli,lll,liy1ln , Snowball 'Wagons mm! FLEMING, Pr No. " lend; and Ap muon- ‘ill and to Octo- ns pmdnce .9 tis: pply porn-Ally o? e undersigned: and)?“ ts milk an Lower Town 1 thorough ucatxon. incatiou get the tted at, ticulars or a 3 I 'zuumapTxru"Hci 5:022 rm jir'Cilii,'iriii'C'q JUST OUT? A New Map a: (tll of the comm of GREY (gl HARDWAREII r smmwm G'Rm a: 'T'.T WWW If you main cm , when iust to hand an immense shiptnelst of GRANITE md ,athragte We are selling Copper and Tin Boilers very cheap. See our stock of Paper; Galvanized Iron and Wooden - m also Crystal, Brass and Fine Wash Boards. If you regui;;n;'ming in the harness line, take I look ttmrttf our uusms DEPARTMENT. Whips, no and In The Hardware Store is hendqt ware line and you shod elsewhere. Rubbers in abundance VIM. tiii1.l-2.f.i1tS, r a wedding present, take a look “I” W M w. BLACKS Silverware is not to beequ III! Janus E m uliilllllllli SI et le Trp,1h"g, in the bard- our prices he on pawl“ I. l. sum Dealer in 8mm. F U R N A c E S. m- WARE, anvil“! PAINTS. ons, ”1'; begs to Announce "5 the public of Du”; and vicinity that 33:3 will in . few "2% tie above lines on at, jut out ot , puma pm: 5 a,,u,ei,tsmuie SEIGNER [.Isum --, Maine“ Fiii Iig4 a 'unan's long sleeve t'nderveata--20e., 2.12.450. and 50c. each. 'muan‘s Fur 1'otperiyet at 't.00, $4.50. 85.0). 8600, $6.50. '7.00 and 89.00. tit Wool Flannel Red and White 2tieyd " .. Hwy Flannel 20e a. yd. Flannrl Blanks”, large size. 'la pair White Counterpomm. large mm 81.0) and 81:1) each. Woman's and Misses Black Wool Mitts 'lik. a. pair. Ken's Wool Mina. Mule Skin Faced. 500 a pair. teen', Wool Mitts 'A5c a pair. Boys .. .. we a pair. “rs Potts Sud Irons. nickle plated, $1 1 for a mu. ot 3 iron-4. l Don't form-l, us when ynu wnnc a hair of good Winter Shoes an we carry full line of Sterling Bros. hand-made than WEEDS d YARNS :‘a Wool L'nderuhirts and Drawn: from Nh:. up tn 81.41) each. I'll Heavy Top Shim from 81.00 up. Cardigan Jackets at. 81.00 & 81.50. All Wool Swvulers Red & mue-- 'i.00. ROGERIES We can give you Bargains. .MERICAN AND CAN- ADIAN COAL OIL. all and Library Hanzing, Banqset, l ase, _ Hand or Stand od Bracket. HE SELLS CHEAP! I acFarlane 8100. Lower Town Durham . SCOTT. . H. BEAN The Best Quality cheaper than ever. Ill-datum PROMPTLY ATTENDED m. We ask mum tl (llli M FOR DRY GOODS, CROCKERY. BOOTS & SHOES. ae., Jake Kress. 6firest quality. l U Druggist * Booksellers .GTOBER w, 1901 Fittings ot all kinds ---Try the Genuine Welsh Chimney:--- in is the best in the market. For a nice lamp of any kind come to us, we beep a huge assortment of speci- ally good values, in MlilllllIl_ll g (')ll)ft (llttt AND ’W named to it greater extent. than nny other one mom in the Conservative ranks. He was intensely fond of his family ;did more for his nrtttve village than any other nmn l was always teudy to speak and work for u political friend. no matter what weather or expense had to be met. I true to his principles. faith- ful to his: country and loyal to his King. As Controller of Customs he was popu- lar with political friends and opponents alike. until-tug in the diseGute of his duties, and woo: never suspected of tho swollen! peeeadillo tor the benefit of either himself, his friends or his party. He. VII: the type of man who is needed in every country and in every put-lin- ment. and he will he sorely missed by the Orange order. of which he Was the head fut fontteen years. Though he was a bard tighter there are "one “no will t'elnetnlu-t' him with "stkituitwroi, while there are thousands who enjoyed his personal 2t"/ttt, who will mourn his dent h as that of it rather. - ----- o o V------ Last Satmuay. amid full Orange ceremony, all that was mortal of the late Grand t4overeittn of the Orange Older was laid to rest. His death has called forth many tokens of respect from friends and political foes tor of personal foes he sec-Ion to have had few or None. In the quarrels and struggles of his party prior to their defeat in 1MM. his course showed in marked favorable contrast: to most of his colleagues. Differing from them on their attitude on the :Manitoha School question. he resigned hits position and port folio thus sicrifleing for principle a salary of Wi000 a year. He met with hitter t-p- position even inside the Orange order. but he outlived it all and died .. on top " both in the Society and in his poltlirul position. We append the following brief sketch from .. Saturday Night ". The death of Mr. N. Clarke Wnllace, M. R. mhs the Conservative party of its alt-lest. most honest and mom (lili- gent supporter in the Province, of Out. ario. if not. in the whole Dominion. I speak advisedly in making this atate- ment. for while he may not have possessed greater ability than any othet nor greater honesty. he was mole diligent than my of his colleagues. and certainly po-ed the three qualities A very pwtly wedding took place at the "uurumcent residence of Mr. Alex. Gunn, Vaucottver. H. C., an Um. I. at hall [inst u-ven p. in. in which the mn- trnctiug purlies Were. Mr. Alex. Mc. Kinmm lm-rclmnl " Wellington B. C. and Miss Sum Stewun (laughter of the lute Hector Stewart. of Dornoch. Out,, Mini K. Cook Mid Mr. McCullmn both of Vuucmwer perfurmed the duties of hridnnnald and unmnuumn. The t,ride waul Nautilullv “tired in cream poplin trimmed with satin and lace and wore bridal mm l while the hritlesnmid wnre a pnle blue milk trimmed with "retutt satin um! lace. Mr. Menu-lane was born in Icua. Scotland. nearly 76 years ago. and ("lime to this country A young mun of 21, nettling tirut in Vaughan and then moving to the "Imuh" m (Hem-lg. near Wnudi; P. 0.. over to vows nun. und thus has n share in the pioneer work of the early days. He is survived hy his Widow!" whom he wan nmrriecl (Iver 495'?an ago. 3 sons and h daughters. The sum are Neil. Hmmllun: Dun, Midlnnd: and John at. home. T he daughter:- m-e Mrv. Beulyand Mrs. Hull Toronto. MN Bailey. Uhu'ago. Mm. Boyd. and Min-tea Minnie um] Kale. to All of whom We extend sympathy. The deceased was a. mun of rater-ling I'lmr- acter and urea“ . valued as neighhur and friend an WM? us in the mm e en- dear-ink fumilv Ciel. His funeral lakes place Mouton-row at '2:30. Rev. Mr. Beth {Minor of Knox Church tied the nuptial not, er which con- gmtulutionn. etc. were givrn. A rum-p- tuoua supp" was an ved in Mrs. Gunn's tastefully arranged dining-room. After a. numher of hunts enjoyment the cabs arrived, and after driving through the principal streets of the city. univeyed the guests to their several homes. Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon will Luke up their residence In Weiiington, B. c., accompanied by the good wishes of their anrttrieiuU. At 12 o'clock. noon, everything was in readiness for the eventful hour, and although the day was shower a space of beautiful sunshine was ulilylzed when the many happy guests took their places on the lawn before the lovely evergreen arch. As the wedding march pesled forth. there appeared the gromm- man. groom, bridesmaid. little maid of honor curving the ring. and the bride leaning on her father's arm. Asthe happy company took their place under the arch. Rev W Graham stopped for- mud. and in a. short hat hennnful ttet'- vice coneutumated the happy union. The bride wore a lovely metiune and looked charming. She received from sssemhled guests may costly and useful presents. The groom. (Lough a comparatiw stranger to many a the hr,'.'"' left them wlth "riaiir"irtniomoe, lm. Theneddln. pal-whit in the after. noonsmid showers of rice and good ”the! to take the train for than and other places of note. Beet wishes (allow them. A very pretty wedding took pl the home of Mr. Duncan (bu! Bentinck. when his (hummer M was united in marriage to Mr Jones of Duluth. A week AR" (MAY. Thursday. the atrove gentle-man wan nn the ull'I-M in his usuul 1nmlth. to-tnor- he will lu. laid in the tuieut lmnh. no suddunlv does the death call come. A slight HIM "ttrnvatedthe, asthmatic taffection he hns had for years, and afwr a few day's illness he diski on Tuesday about. noun. THE LATE HON. CLARKE WALLACE THE LATE JOHN IJCFARLANE MacKvsNoy---tg'rrrwAR'r doNrar--CAsePmrLL. 11YNENEAL, 'iiriiii'iiar; -o'iittpye0, his situtirtsttyti,r,a't place a t, do-nlv b cold rn he day's ttt ROOTS AND VEGEI‘ABLI'S. PorhToEs--Ele ham. Jno McLean. Jno McMillan. [Beauty ol'llebron. W Reads. White Potatoes, It Oliver. J McMillen. Collection tattoos. W J Adams. Turnipe Swag): It Oliver, J McMillan. Table turnip, D MeMillen A Mair. Other variety, John McMill- en, James Geddis. Mangolds. D Me. Cormick. A Mair Turnip beet, D McMillan, W J Adams. Long blood beets, T Ferxuson. Herbert Watson Sugar beets. D MoCormack. A Muir. Cabbage Winningstadt. J Nichol. D McLean Other variant. D McLean. D McCormack. CtutlWrwer, W J Adams, D McCormack. Onions, Pota- to, D McLean. D McCormack. Dutch sens, H Watson, W J Adams. Top onions, J Brodie. Blaak seed. D Mc- Cormack. D McLean. Purim P Muir, D McMillan. Carrots sell? H Watson. D McCormack. Short horn, J Nichol. A Muir. Long table. A Muir, D McLean. Pumpkin, common yellow, J Brodie. Other variety Jas Brodie. D MeCormaek. Squash W J Adams, J Brodie. Celery, WJAdams J McPhail. Citrons. C Tryon, Donald McLean, Water melons. J Nichol, D Harrow. Tomatoes. W Minds. H Wat- son. (,2,tgt.'"'it,t.l1'f' D McLean, D Me0ormiusic, ipe, D__McCorm_ack' Berkshire and Minor black tweeds--. Boar, Joseph Sharp. Sow, Jim-pi] Sharp. Spring pigs, Henry Love. Suffolk and other white breds--Boar, Joseph Sharp. J Eckhardt. Bow, J Fckhardt, Joseph Sharp. Spring pigs, J Eckhardt. J Sharp. Famworth boar, W Mcnds l and 2nd. GRAIN AND'SEEDS FALL WHreAr--clawaon, Jas Brodie. Other variety, J Brodie. Donald lie. Millan. S ring whettt-1ttstssian, J Brodie, A Rfuir White fife, J Brodie, P Muir. Other variety, J Brodie, Donald McLean. Barley. li-rowod. J Brodie. Barley. 2-mwed, J Brodie. Oats. white, J Bmdie, W ll Allen. Oats, black. J Eadie, A Muir. Pens. Small D McMillan, A Muir. Corn, D Harrow. J Brodie. Timothy seed, A Muir. P Muir. Colored beans. Doug- ald McLean, Thee Cook. Flax need, A Muir, P Muir. Clover seed. Jan Brodie. J Brodie. Winter". radish. red, J Brodie. Collection vegetables, J Brodie. Danish sehesian sugar beets. D McCormack, A Muir. FRUIT Anus, NORTHERN i5rv.--W Watson, J lirodie. King Tompkins, J Brodie. Winter apples other variety, J Brodie, W Menus. Snow. J Nichol. J Brodie. Colbert, J Brodie, A Muir. Fall ap- ples, other variety, A Muir, J Brodie. Collection at apples. J Brodie, A Muir. Crab apples large. Robert OliverJD McCormack. Crab apples medium, Robert Oliver, W Mazda Pears, J Brodie, J Eckbardt. Grapes. D. Me- Cormack. J Nicol, DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. HONEY IN CAunr---R Watson. Roll butter, W Moods. A Muir, D Harrow. Tub batter, W J Adams, J McPhail. Thos Cook. Maple molasses. W J Adams, jJ McPhail. Maple sugar w J McPhail. Hen "RM, C W Rat- ledge's Special, D McMillan. POULTRY Burr cocmN---Hertr Watson. Brown leghorn. Thus Cook, W J Adams Ducks, Herb Watson. Turkeys, John Eckhardt. Grate, W Meade, John .Eokhardt. LprcEpa'Ert--Asred ram, J Nichol. A Muir. Iillearline ram. G Snell. Ram lamb, W Mauls. A Muir. Aged ewes. J Nichol, A Muir. Shmrling eWes, A Muir, J Nichol. Ewe lambs, A Muir, J Nichol. &mpPsrmue--Ared ram, R Kinnell. Shearling ram. It Kinnoll, J Geddis. Ram lamb, R Kinnell, J Geddis. Aged ewes, J Geddis, R Kinnell. 8hearline ewes. J Geddis. It Kinnell. Em, lambs, J Goddis. R Kinnell. Oxronv-Azed ram. J Fuirbairn. Ram lamb, W Meade, Henry Love. Aged ewes, J Fairbaim. Ewe lambs. Henry Love, W Heads. SWINE Lu"-"""'., ”In", It mull. lulu "“110, W News. P Muir. Aged owes. P Muir. A Muir. Shearling ewes, A 'li/gi,','.: P Mair. Ewe lambs, P Muir A an: HAND BOUQUET- T Cook- _ Tes Max's Lem. ll. AvRs'rHRErt--.hiiIeh cow, A Muir GRAnm--arueh cow, D Campto 2 and 3rd. 2 year-old holler, G D Campbell. 1 yearmld heite Watson. J Eckhardt. Heifer can Campbell I and 2nd. 2 vear steers, DCumphell l and 2nd. 1 old steer, DCampbell. Durham 2 year-old, D McMillan. SHEEP COTSWOLD -Nted ram. W Mead; {invading rHty..A.Mair.. Ram hunt, impugn. McLean. lug carpet. mm mum... Mrs Thos Ferguson. Plain fiannel, Mia Muir, Miss McLean. Woollen blankeas. Hrs John McLean. Mrs A Muir. Woollen yarn double and twist. Min Muir. Woollen single and twist Minn Muir, Miss Mchail. Men'uocks Min Adana, Mrs John McMillan. Woollen smoking. Mb McPhnil. Men's mint. Mia Mchdl. Mi- Me. Lean. an!“ Patchwork, " Adnmo, Mi. . Quin, log cabin. Mu Snell. land 2nd. I year-old. lmiferJ Fuirhnirn. J Eckhardt. Ileife-r calf. J Fairlmu'n. J Eckhardt. AVRstEs-Milch cow, A Muir. Pricevme Prize List --Frttrn MANUFACTURE N's Boon casa-mo-ld Me- Men’l boob kip, Dougald Mc- Wolnan'a boon. Dougnld Me- m. Rag urpet. Miss lcPhail. Chm Ferguson. Plain fiannel, Muir. Miss McLean. Wooller oBoaptr--hirs W Heads, Mrs . Table bouquet, Mrs Thos Collection house plants, Miss FLO W ERS ilch cow, D Campbell, 1 year-old heifer, G Snell " I yfarlld halter, H ‘er calf, D vear - old i. 1 year THE DURHAM REVIEW Page I bull, W Moods. Miss Adams. Quilt, my. Mrs Meade. Quilt fancy. Min Adam. Mrs Ferguson. Quilt on other kind. Miss Meplmil. Berlin wool work not raised, Miss Mair, Miss Adm. Ber- lin work raised, Mrs W Moods, Mb McPhail. Wreath other kind, Mrs D McCormick. Gent's shirt. Min Ad- ams. Hooked mat. Miss Adonis. Mn W Meade. Crochet work, cotton. Mn Cook. Miss McLean. Crochet work in wool, Miss McPhsil. Fancy knitting in cotton. Miss McPhail. Mrs H Wat. son. Fancy knitting in wool. Milo McPhail. Miss Adams. Tinting in Cotton, Miss Mel’lmil, Mrs Cook. Braiding in cotton. Miss Muir, Miss Adams. Crazy patchwork, Miss Ad- ams, Mrs Thus Cook. Embroidery in silk, Miss Adams, Miss McPhail. Out- Iiue work, Mrs W Meade, Miss Adams. Toilet Bet, Miss Adams, Miss MePhail. Mr Kenneth 1drkeuite mm of John McKenzie. a young "w. of 21 came home a werl or so ago m With typhoid fever, and died on Tuesday morning of this week. He went west on om- of tho harvest excursiom and so soon deal: has claimed him. The funeral wilt he on Thursday at 3 p. In. We extend our sympathv to the bet caved ones. The Annual Thank oat-rung meeting in connection with 'he Women's For- eign Missionary Society at Dormrch. Was held bust Monday ttfternoon. Oct 7. The day was nit that could he desired and the women gathered Lugethel with inn-nae interest. The meeting was con- ducted Ly the Pres. Mvtct'rrahtstu. Minn Jennie M. Dow. M. D.. returned minion- airy from Hanan wan present and gave the very thrilling story of their num- velious escape during the Borer up- rising in China. Miss Dow is a clear forceful speaker, but in no way egotistic. having a desire to speak of others goodneu rather than her own. Her address” on Sabina“) and Honda" Were much appreciated. The Thankolfering collection on Monday amounted w over Ml. This " well for the .women in view of 3dr extra expenle incnrted in building the new church. lt is gratifying to any paswr to have on many earnest. women workers. -------_---. An exchange tabs place an SAhhalh next "etween Bev. Mr Graham of this plnw and Rocky and Rev. J J Patterson of (Manley. The contuwt of lighting the New Dorttoch Church with acetylene Gas has nee" when to Mr Taylor of Chatsworth. He has who receh'ed the ('(NHIICI. of putting in n forum-e. The plasterer: are at won-It. and it is expected that the opening will take place in "eve"titer.". Another family from our ne‘ghhor~ hood contemplate moving. Mt Lottis Smith Ivor bought a farm near (‘hathnm and intends moving in at month or two. While all wwh Mr Smith well in hut change there in great regret to lune him and " family as neighbor-i and friendu. Dorttoch people will wigh much joy to the union of Miss ti. Stuart and Mr A McKinnon in the hu. wut. Thu! dota new Cumin draw up on the old. Trade at Illa \Verru Gaul- Market. to- day Watt duller than it ins-l Men foe a long tune. The primnry can-o VIM the basi. myth holiday. which ranked in an.“ casutlonuf having. him unnamed to rennin lurly unto-sly. lm'over. no notice- sblo duck-non bemg “locked. Tune won Imus receipt: of 'stocker., but - of them were light; pvim 'O:O randy. Sheep were dull mud n great many kdt over. Limbo "I: very dull llldl‘vdinOd h'lstreytr-- Wore dull, 03-min being [mu-y and demand only hit. Price- m unclmnuea " " to88.N pot cm for ex- port “was. " to 31.50 per an {at but. ands‘lOOWOIdliol‘mud. umtn---'rher dull ninth“ and lune go. aipu manned in admin. of Met to he pore“ Price! on». It " to .3” por cut. --. - --- 1__Ll.._ 1““... h. Mk8- Hmchen' Gttth,--Aaua than '." tar too much poor mm and paces ro-munod as setstordt,v'rs deelitte Some good unim- Mu were adored ncd sold quickly us good print Foeders--Theeo were no clung. in price. The demand continue- strong at! come heuvior shim-In me coming III. Steers but»: 88.80 to ”.65 par cwt. stoekrrr--. oturimtts we" heavy, but the undecirlbk quality kept prim low. Demand was hit. but I. than can ol tho otferiuttt' I." light hide I“ dull. Mc to 50c per can. Hogs nun-mod “only. although recoiptl Ion lino. There were 60 loads ueouvod u tin - ket. which included 82! call“, 1.337 thew. 1.568 hog- and 40 'tales.. Export cattle-D-ml Ina only " sud prices were low “can. of It... - qualities. A few ohm Inim‘k hr" of- tered and mld " M per out. Much Poe-ot were only I for “and milclu-n In. Prteas raged from .85 to Mo. P. m. - Hows-rut" wan no further dunno trr. day prices being may a 86.50 p. out tor choice unima- and I.” to: W $iErrrErinrTll Some Reasons' 1ntrroitih"tdrtoatuatg u" Stock Market Toronto. DObNtM H 'i-iridmiiiaai- “ . Crna: Grocery Store. ' um tq--..... 1 an "--- t AND t, dur a E gusty ' Woman t, I,ikes t food Q. --- Tallow unload pot lb Gullah-us. pot lb........ Lad. gnaw gt-ta-............... Dun-duo... peeewt Hop. Live mm..." Bttttar,hmttrrtlipaetb Bun-r. Tbb.............. Hides. p." autumn... Nothing Sale. Evemhmg New and lap-Mae and he caudally invite: um. The undersigned has opened on: in his new building in Lower To". (next door toc. McKinnon) milling-0t DURHAM MARKETS. Our icings are fresh. Ask for the Real Fearherstrip Cocoanut. “out.” at A." on! Oil. @1022 Baking @owder f warneti. or Manx-3' Product. GEO. LAWRENCE. 'astry It is a question of ingredients. If they are not good it is impossible to make it. GROCERH'B. &e good gawk gum NEVER FAIL. " 14 " " " " " " " " " " " t I jornc "es, In ed " lo, I ham crue- ir oe tmeh includ splendit Das but: a " Road. wilt rtel sou-'93 OFF") P. o, pure u on (in ham. naked. we. WM Block. old Poe ART-1 NONE cart Bo law at“ can (IAPIT CA PIT RES!!! 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