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Durham Review (1897), 25 Sep 1902, p. 9

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#a: |6 Sights and Scenes in Stirling and its Neighborhood. Next is the Gu‘ld Hall where the nobles met from time to time. You can see here the weights and measures of Scotland 600 years old. Leaving here you go to Callander a fine old town and take the stage to go through the Trossachs and here I must confess 1 can‘t describe the scenery : you are in the Highlands sure and t,{)e locality cannot be surpassed for granâ€" deur. You can then go down Loch Lomond or take the train tor Glasgow. One can imagine the feelings of the exiled poet as he sings *«* My heart‘s in the Highlands My heart is not hetre My heart‘s in the Highlands Aâ€"chasing the deer My hearts in the Highlands wnere ever I go.‘ I may say that John and Arthur thought this the best sight they had seen. Intending Students should enter at beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. Staff and Equipment. The School is equipped for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work, under the following Staff of Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS. ALLAN, Principal. MISS LICK, B. A., Classics and Moderns. . OSGOODE, 1st Class Professional, JO8. A E, isE FEES ; $1.00 per month} Dear Mr. Ramage, Here we are again. and I thought I would write you a few lines before leaving here on the 6th inst., for our own Canada. The touching tribute was erected by Professor Drummond‘s father : _A most beautiful sight as ever seen. as white as the snow itself. _ It is enclosed in a in a large glass case. Some of the stones in the cemetery are very old. [The last letter * a trip to the land of Burns " is held for next issue.â€"Ed.] Wm. Johnston, Now for another trip. We leave Glasgow that large city of bustle and confusion, night and day, (except Sunâ€" day) by the Queen 8t. Station for Stirâ€" ling, pay 2s and you are taken over the 40 miles in $# of an bour. _ We pass through a namber of small towns. and here too, are large iron works, coal pits, &e., showing it to be the heart of inâ€" dustrial Scotland. WALLACE and BRUCE. Durham School ti pr f‘ Through the Trossachs. th her like n following lit ny watess cannot quench, GOD saves iste impearled ones in Covenant true. s daughters, earnest scan the page, ize this flower of grace, bloodâ€"bought for Johnstone, Sept 2, 1902. R, McFAaRLAXNE Sr. e Ocean W ave toxEs." ub The wedding gifts were numerous, many being from Toronto and London, as well as from friends in Durhiam and surrounding neighborhood, showing the esteem in which the yourg people were held. The bride‘s travelling dress was a blue broadcloth. tailor made. The newly wedded pair took the afterâ€" noon train enroute for Toronto, where they will reside. annd showers of flowâ€" ers accompanied by the good wishes of friends and relatives for a long and happy life.â€"Com. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Wray Smith in the presence of about forty of the friends and relatiyes of the contracting parties. After which they repaired to the dining room where they partook of a dainty repast. Mr. Allan Bell, of Durham,. assisted his brother, while Miss Irene Smith. niece of the bride, very prettily officiâ€" ated as maid of honor. _ She was dressâ€" ed in white taffeta silk and wore a gold ring the gift of the groom and also carâ€" ried a bouquet of pale blue sweet peas. MarriEn rx Ramxy River®.â€"M rs Johu Barnes, (daughter of Mr. Albert Bell, Egremont) sends us from Norman, Cnt., the following account of a wed. ding : *"‘The marriage of Miss Lillie May â€" Barnes. daughter of Howard Barnes to Mr. Geo. E. Fyfe, of Montr eal, was celebrated at the residence of the bride‘s sister, Mrs. M. C. Estabrook» Keewatin, on Augus; 27th last. â€" The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. H. Morgan, of Zion Church, Rat Portage, The bride was given away by her fathâ€" er and wore a beautiful gown of ivory silk, crepeâ€"deâ€"chine, trimmed wijh‘overâ€" lace and silk applique and carried a handsome bouquet of bridal roses. The bride‘s sister, Miss Eva Barnes acâ€" tad as bridesmaid. She wore a handâ€" some gown of white silk organdie. } trimmed applique and carried pink tea A pleasing event took place on Wedâ€" nesday Sept l7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins, when their youngest daughter Miss Hattie, was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. Bell, f Toronto, youngest son of Mr. Alex. Bell, of Glenelg. Miss Jennie Smith, of London, played the wedding march as the bride enâ€" tered the parlor leaning on the arm of her father. She was very prettily dressed in white organdie, trimmed with lace and ribbon and carried a shower bouquet jof white sweet peas. Her only ornament in jewelcy was a beaucifual gold bracelet, the gift of the groom. roses, Mr. E. A. Turnbull, of Rainy River assisted the groom. Only a few immediate relatiyes and friends were present and after all were duly enterâ€" tained, the hagpy couple left for Monâ€" treal, visiting Ottaw»a also before returnâ€" ing to take up residence in Keewatin. The good wishes were abundant and presents appropriate and yaluable. ig V C â€". Jf. B MHunter. u M d " ‘ ts a Nt t 2 ow < Sm » Sm < Sm < We > . at . ot . t . 1P . gÂ¥ . go . gt . 4 s) . giÂ¥ . gth . K Nluyse: cereeeeeaveceecsceccecced CCEE EECEECELRRRRRR332R33233, | lt BIG SI0Rt OUR WHOLE STORE IS BRIMFUL OF NEW GOODS Hardware Given in Exchange for Produceé NEW GOODSgeccecccecee is the keynote of the Stores entire activity. New Goods in the Mantle Room, New Skirts, New DresS Goods, New Jorsets, &c. _ All the goods in which Dame Fashion set a finger are waiting eager, tipâ€"toe, for you to come and see. NEW MANTLES JUST ARRIV EDeccgeccec¢ We assume the responsibility of providing the Jacket needs for the Ladies of Durham and surrounding country. We anticipate every possible demand. Our Styles set the pace for the District. Fashionâ€" dom‘s latest decrees are given correct expression in our Jacket display, prices range from %9 to $15. _ We have still a few Bargains left in Jackets from §1.75 upwards. BOOTS & SHOEKSecccecc¢és Here is where we really can boast, for you all know what a good reputation the SLATER SHOE has, It‘s the bestâ€"that‘s enough. The EMPRESS Shoe for Ladies is the only Shoe for Ladies, easy fitting, plyable, no squeak and wearing qualities of the best. x EW OV ERCOATS for Men & Youths. W and shades from $5 to #12 BELLâ€" WIGGINS Cmm S HYMENEAL. PeC T P 2 20 12 Ts .3 M 4. t coocitentetatiiiiont iscc dtints on td d ut are Homespuns in Black, Dark Grey, Light Grey and Blue at 85¢, $1.00 & $1.25 per yd. Ask to see our Bargains in Dress Goods. LADERS INX DRESS GOODSecececccc Alex. Russel) sâ€"â€"Cash or Produce. BON‘T ASK FOR CREDIT. SUCCESSOR TO And Notice is hereby given that after such date the Executors will distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice and the said Executors will not be liaâ€" ble to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived. Dated at Hanover this second day ot September, A. D. 1902. Edward Boyee, Crawford ) , i H. H. Miller, Hanover}nxecutms‘ IN THE ESTATE OF NELSON SUPâ€" ERNAULT, Deceased. In pursuance of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, Chapter 129, Section 38, Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having claims against Nelson Supernault, late of the Township of Bentinck, in the County of Grey and Province of Ontarâ€" io, Farmer, Deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth day ot June, A. D. nineteen hundred and two, are requirâ€" ed to send, post prepaid, or deliyer, to H. H. Miller, one of the undersigned Executors under the will of the said Deceased, on or before the Eleventh day of October, A. D., 1902, their Christian and Surnames with deâ€" seription and full paorticulars of their claim and the nature of the security, if any, held by them, such claim to be duly verified by affidayit. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey, in the Matter of the estate of Phcoebe McDougall, late of the Townâ€" ship of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R S. 0. 1897 Chap 129, Section 38, and amending acts that all persons having claims against the Estate of the said Phoebe McDougall who died on or aâ€" bout the seventh day ot September, A. D. 1892, are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to J. P. Telford, of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Executor on or betore Friday, the 24th day of October, 1902, their names, addresses and descripâ€" tions, and fall statements and particuâ€" lars of their claims and* the nature of securities (if any) held by them duly verified, and that after the said day, the executor will dproceed to distribute the assets of the deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which ie sbhall We have them in different styles then have notice. Solicitor for Executor, Colin McArthar Executors‘ Notice to Creditors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. this 22nd day of September, THE DURHAM REVIEW N I AKIU i wb ib TY DURIAM MARBLE WORKS CALDER BLCCK (Next Post Office. Direct Importations from European â€"â€"_â€" American and Canadian Quarries. LATEST DESIGNS IN MARKERS, HEADSTONES & MONUMENTS. All work warranted. â€" Orders taken by Messrs Barclay and Noble. ROBINSON _ CORBE:, P roprietors. DURHAM â€"and â€" MT. FOREST. Feb. 81, 1902. _ means rich and handsome gifts for Bridal presents and handsome table silver is among the most ac ceptable that can be offered. Our fine array of Flatand Hollow Ware Quadruple plate, Pie Knives Berry Spoons, Meat Forks and Spoons as well as Water Pitchers and Tea Sets are something to excite admiration. The quality is fine the workmanship elaborate the price the lowest in the county. $50 REWARD FOR A WATCH THAT 1 CANNOT REPAIR Ohe Peost Shoe. A SWELL WEDOING All our work guaranteed to give satisâ€" faction. All goods bought at Keeler‘s engraved free. R. B. Keeler is the only Watchmaker * in the County with a Watch Facâ€" tory experience. Two Big Jeweliry Stores, DURHAMI& HESPELER ONT TORONTO OIIL Bs sold in all For Ease, Comfort, Durability and Style wear All the goodness and the deliâ€" cacy and wholesomeness of your mother‘s loaf are to be found in our toothsome and wholesome bread. _ We give you perfection‘ in â€" baking. Noted for purity and superior quality. â€" Same as regards our rolls, buns, tarts, cakes, pies and pastry. They‘re unexcellâ€" ed. Make you to order the finest kind of a cake for wedâ€" ding or birthday party at short notice. Give good service and guarantee satisfaction. Some Reasons W"wa‘f” I‘I"Ss HOME MA DK t B. KEHR & S01, g Hflotlhg” OIL usyx:&er soft.) Imporial Oil Company»â€" Â¥ g .Caryc Stock, % MLow .’/‘-’ricn, % j High w These are am % | ducements we offer § ers. We keep t! W |lead in low prices to . PHOCE: § values in everythi 4 kept in a firstâ€"cli g'store. & S a Aa a A 4. NY Will fit a young man or woman for business, _ The best courses in Canada and reasonable fees and expenses. College Circulars Free to any address, Jackson‘s Block Efifimm * be * L« N e 0620 :‘",‘i‘*ii . C Jf’:i 4 Our Waggons & Carriages are bought in Carload lots for Cash and our prices are consequently away down low. _ It‘s money in your pocket to inspect our Lines and get our Prices before purchasing anything we handle. ' High Class Soods. ! ; These are among the ivâ€" : ducements we offer our customâ€"] @ ers, We keep the best and;: lead in low prices and good{‘ values in everything usually,fz kept in a firstâ€"class geueral}: store. |\ o Aurifiertthentiientietiedt Butter and Eggs wanted, for which the highest prices will be paid. A FEW MONTHS Owen Sound, Onf., BINDERS, MOWERS & RAKES. MASSEYâ€"HARRIS MACHINESeseA+* BICYCLESe@AA FIRE INSURANCEâ€"seAAe Organs, Sewing Machines, Cream Separators, Buggies & es§ i hoais ggies & Harness Churns, Washing Machines and Wringers. & P vervthine » bottom prices. * € ‘verything at rock Remember the vlace . FLEMING, Principal. HARVESTER COMPANY‘S MASSEYâ€"HARRIS SHOW ROOMS Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Scuffiers, &c., are the very latest and best improved makes, Call and see samples ready to go to work. A. McGAB3 New and Secondâ€"hand Bicycles for Sale,. Also repairin Bicycles done well and promptly. & BICYCLES TO REN‘L,. 3 HRS JPOR 250. Done in the Best a: Insurance a specialty Wilkinson Plows and Steel Rollers. Snowball, Chatham & Milnerâ€"Walker Wagons. Palmerston Carriage Co.‘s & McKee‘s Carriages. Buck‘s & McClary‘s Stoves & Ranges. Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machines. Bell & Berlin Pianos & Organs. Henry‘s Harness Dawswell Churns, Wringers & Washing Machines. CG. McKINNON BOOM IN BICYCLES DEERDING Upper Town. and Cheapest Companies. Turkeys............ goum.. per bag Hides, per ewt...,...... Calfekins, per lb........ Sheepskins............... Tallow rendered per Ib Lard, perib.............. TAADE 454 5482. :4Â¥ 45% s++‘k‘e s Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Eutter, fresh roll per 1b Butter, Tub.............. Flour....... Oatmeal.... Wheat...... DURHAM MARKETS. J. BURNETT $ S acking Rutte» AT A PRICE. Juitable for seseee see es nne ns 808 se 0 seereseseaseses ne08 »e0e a seseon 008 see se8 see s00 mese nennes a08 sa8 #a 8 es e esssse ons 00 100 se e ao e SHAtave 200 (ckling or *ae see se ss4000 Crocks mss eas ns e aa0 see 8000 Farmers 4 bo 12 12 12 13 1 lo 6 75 14 14 14 *) 2 75 G2 40 27 «4 1E VO P‘h« id

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