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Durham Review (1897), 18 Jun 1903, p. 1

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Ctothier. i/, UVERY. WP"? um; up Is, e The Review pro /or hither! 'errr C: wking Sh M Maggi onald iriiiiioiieioris Mt eve SING irii, r EG YPT ll mm Mar y Sula n Zn y, ll, 199 nts ARY G rDo: Slum A Dn Tt Na TT'S ark 'n Har Thm W M all --arthur Wilson tie Mcaton. Br P J. Clarence Mchi nrl Wilson. Mahl- Art! "K lo. M tMchnaiai;" iii, tret Smith. Neil ieAmith, Lizzie tswell. Jr Isi I McLean, We M It ugh am tough tur rind Rob! nie Marsh Bemnner, atest W M W Il " W H ll " M Sr ' .ucmn . Mahi, Sr ht n March Will: K Arr nth" W "ulna Ethel 1th " tm h " M M JI gzxxagmagaxgggxsmfizmgafififiifigj g l E Gmes (lretuaut ' E; W...“ . f:- 1 WE PRINT i, . O ' WEDDING NOTICES and mp- . l ply Statwnery at Reasonable Rates. 1 . _ , , For Sumylrs, Priees and Stylus to D select from. Call at the REVIEW manor? F , . Phone No. 6 . ' A, ___.,-,...,.,.-,.-.-,,--------'------. VOL. XXV. N0. 25 5t 11'1', WHERE are 97.. s. & f. Tht0t, eehnie. WEDDING NOTICES an ply Sammy at Reasonable For Samples, Prices and St FACTS ABOUT THE NEWEST AND BEST READY-T0- WEAR _ CLOTHING IN DURHAM i» tiis,,tjyy:iigi.%8, 'fc','-)'-.'--',,')'.--',,"?-)",:)?). " I tlt THE PRICE CHARITY Ames Holden (lo, " Last week we bought 30 cases of Boots at a price that will certainly interest the people of Durham. They are manufactured by the Ames Holden Co., and every pair of them are made to wear. Granby Rubbers. We have them and are the Sole Agents for Durham. Every pair are guaranteed by the Makers. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF BOOTS IN NORTH WINDOW. ALL MANU- FACTURED BY THE SOOTS .i,ig,.a,i,lt',.'i?ifiii'si'/?e5iTii!ict' . ":e??,'it-c,i'rtSbit'rrjc' . mt: THE POPULAP CASH STORE Rubbers THE POPULAR CASH STORE. d f. 'rlle0terthot.. am For that hot. feeiinte-huy a white! shirt mtistt--at Jon. It eland's. '; H. H. Mockler has the heat values in ', Black and Japan Tenn at. 2ije per 1h. ; Money to Loan In 45 Ber cent. ' MACKAY & URN. Durham.) Special prices than week in Diunitin.‘ Omnndies and Fancy Muslim at, H. H. ' Mockler's. I New wash Rock: and Tien and Collar tabs. newest ideas in Lndies' neckwear. at. Jan. Ireland’o. Siren! when in men's Patent Leather Ott ordg t In week. Dont. he without; pour for summer wear. 'H, H. Mockler. Glorious ruins last week relieved the Agricultural situation here. The drought wax getting ominous. but now even hay will he henclltted. Holland in now reported free of small pox. and the expense to the township mounts into the hundreds of dollars. Not only Priceville readers hnt others also will enjoy Rev. Mr Muthewn's tirnrt letter from the wast. We have another for next week and more are to follow. I o ii'3pec"""ivvri?T,',tc,l,' ' f STILL HArtctsur.--The murderer ori , M. JOHNSTON, Jr., Rec. Secy. l murderers of the little 13 year old Col- ': i If your socks are "not worth a ttatm"--. f lingwood girl, Glory Whitlen. are still at ', go to Ireland's and buy a new pair. hark“ Several tttteste have Ireen made l, _ j of trumpet and others. but they have. Ill-l i . Bm.orputs.--'r,'ht Sttawherry season t ways succeeded in proving themselves' ttt ot? tn .forfie and the demand tor the (innocent. The detective bureau will be luscious fruit keeps up with the Increas- I heavily discounted unless it can run the 1 I ed supply, Jordnn and Barnet have Ifoul murderer to earth before long. 1 had an extraordinary run and to-dayl l l are receiting the largest shipment that 2 Not " week passes without newu from : ,rver came to Durham, and we believe isome one. who is in serious trouble they are all spoken for. We have to ithrough endorsing a note. for it. relative tthnnk Mr Wismer of Rocky Snugeen .or friend. Through misfortune. sick. 'for a gift of as fine home-grown speci- T mess or rascality the maker of the note| j mans of the fruit as we ever saw. (has failed to Itil) it. ungl the. burdhen I , . , l . t - I talk upon the en orser. ' iere is It ine J,:'?,',."",',',',",,,, 2',rg"jt,"iff,"ii 1t/'ern,1',t, quality of bravery In the.way some of buildings is a" sure sign of progress thesehmfn Satellite sutusittm‘n and \tvllw‘k . . . , . . , . on t. e as 0 ar in on or o save 0n- ll‘llonduy If“; Afghan .y,i,'vire/,'rAl', honor. but; the wife and children may G ascott " ay, tyised. a 1arsr.t hi! n. he I suffer long before the debt is satisfied. old custom of.choosmg .'sides, was fol. fi is hard for some men to refine thix lowed. captained by Cohn McArthur' ',iil,ii,Giieilt for a friend vet it is al- and W m Bell. the former being the win. ‘ why; 'l' iiiiiy thing to iio.' We ivish l 'lf/h, 'lt, laugh MfKefhnfe 0f! 3:9 that u sudden attack of pen palsy might Of! l mute d IV If"; "I: "inf I" ‘strike most of our friends when they (ptytpt'ittor..i? P ease with t 't mm m are called to endorse times or Sign (Oll- l self and With its successful ringing. , tracts with summers “Ex I l Snuzeen Presbytery meets in Holstein l, Fresh Stock of Grocerieii. All noon: 'lk' J lll'lvt". ft,' be',, salute 'tT 6114! main] {delivered~H. H, Mockler. myeriii meetintto the uildtueei ' .- . . , place. and Durham we. understand ttt to I, A destructive tire 051 urred ttt 11ittri.cts- suppl some of the music ‘hurg. " week “if Sunday deuttoyintt y . two stores and t e 1teflector printing Court Durham, C. o. F'., No. 446, will iomee. We sympathize with Mother attend Divine nerviee in Trinity Church i Marshall in his loss hut admire his grit. Sunday. June M. at ll n. in. Brethren (for by the courtesy of the Collingwood requested to be nt the hull at 10.30. 3 Bulletin he issues M usual and promises BY ORDER. everything new next week. Y'mvyry.RR.v. SOCIAL c-The. Presby- Tm: GREAT LACROSSE MA'rci-'Nert {Groin Guild will hold their socml even- I Tuesday Owen Sound and Durham PR. In the basement on Thursday 25th I teams will struggle for victory on the inst" (“of Tttesday " announced ). liiiiGr' Grounds here. at 3 p. iii.. and tttrawkerries "nd cream. Till. he tet' ';, those. who remember the exctting game ved. - A good WORN?" " being pre- l of last year. will want to let this. .'rhu A LARGE CoMMUNros.-'rhe Sat-m- ment of the Lord's Bu per was dispensed in the Plnlnyterian ghnrch on Sunday to NT communlcnnta. the largest num- her In the history of the Church. 20 new members were received the maior. ity hy profession of faith. Cosa-ra-sm.---" the reports of the examinations at McGill Medical Col- lege, WP aw pleased to see the name of Arch. W. Hunter amongst the success- ful ones. he having taken aggregate honms in all subjects. and stands hieh among the few who have done so. Fonus'rlms' B-N.--- Com-t. Dnr-g ham. No. Ill, I. o. F. will attend; Divine service in a body at the Merho- '. drst.Church on Sunday morning. June; 28th. Members are te nested to meet; at the Hall at 10.30. 'i11'i1',l'1 of thew order from Courts at other points will 9‘ be welcomed. A full attendance is re- , sTectfully requested. , WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., Rec. Secy. l Day. About. a dozen Canadians at the' Rock mart Cement. \Vorks got together [ and secured some Canadian flags with which they adorned their persons' and the verandah of their hotel in memory of the homeland. Amongst them we notice Mr, Philip McKechnie. R. Mc. Gowan and ---- Fox. We .. bet "they sang " God save the King." ', NOT A SUCCESS. -The directors of the l Public Librarv and Reading Room at a ,meeting last week determined that the , result of the experiment of moving the Library down town was not successful, [nor likely to he, and came to the con- ‘ clusion that, at the earliest opportunity "eg would move back to the original bui ding. The move down was made 5 last winter with the idea that the great gadvantages of a free Reading Room (would be better utilized round the "busy corner." and expectations were :high that: largely increased member- ', ship of the Library would result These expectations have been f mud entirely :mitrp)aqed, and the Board. even with {the helg of the town council. tind it impossi le to ftnnnee the institution l with the high rents L",',',,','"',',,'), and still "reep their bead e vs water. The (meinheryaip fee is only 81.00 a year, 1and unless this is well ept up it is not , possible to make. the necessary let, Cot'.NTItY PRoonrissvsre.-The num- iwrnf harm going up and other new buildings is a sure sign of progress. Monday last Mr. Neil Jdg'ya',",'r up Glascott way, raised a large nun. The old custom of choosing .. sides " was fol- lowed. captained by Colin MoArthur and W m Bell. the former being the win. ner. Mr. Hugh McKechnie of the Rocky framed the t4tt'tttrtttre and the proprietor is pleased with the burn it- self and with its successful raising. WELT, DONE CAstcKs--The mim- day we saw a photograph at Mr. \Vm. I Johvston's taken in Gegrgiwyn Vic}m~la; Longest Day Sunday next, Jane 21. F"'""""" I!" w...-.-- _____ -__"_-e" . tions to the shelves of new reading matter. The government - dollar for dollar for amounts spent in hook ptprc)ttstetr, but evidently where the whole income goes to 1'fg,',.l','f,'; this government help is lost. T ere must he at least 100 homes in Purhen 9119 not" it, that would. he henefitted by the library, and yet who do not use it. Where there are young people, few better opportungies presents them- selves fot 8. pro table investment ofa dollar than membership in the Public Libr my. imam, THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 1903, _ UNTAF ' Maw Tun: Tursrat.---Thu week the ( Grand Trunk give. us a new Ind lunch "mproved train service. Trains no out "tt 7.35 a. m. and 8 p. m.. tad arrive at 10.35 a. m., 1.30 p. m and atft.80 p. m. ( Dust)“: mum out-The Dun- :dnlk Lacrosse Club has hacked out of ‘this Dmtrict. leaving onlv 2 teams to ‘guy for the District g.""at2'tlt " urhmn and Owen Sound. T we two ’cluhs will play two home and home games in each town. l, Fresh _stekyf Sit-153nm. All goods County Council " in Session In Mark. dale this week. During the week, like- ly on Thursday, the corner atone of the new House at Refuge will he laid with fitting ceremony. HOTEL cHaNoE.-..-Hr Geo. Klempp of Holstein bus sold his hotel to Mr Anton Zone]. of Berlin. Mr Klempp is going west. Chatsworth and Dundalk are telebra- ting Dominion Day. How long will the tine. weather Inst , Go to Ireland’s and curry Umbrellu Insurance. A great Picnic in aid of St. “33's Church. Mt. Forest. is to be held on e Church Grounds. Mt. Forest, on Denim ion Day. Proceeds in aid of the Church. Trimmed millinery at trimmed prices. " James Ireburd's. l ONLY 75 thesms.---The Weekly Glohe ,nnd DURHAM REVIEW will be sent to [ new subscribers to Jan, lst 1901 for 75c. iTho Weekly Mail and Empire and the i REVIEW for the same time for only We. a In both offets the papers mnv go to dif- '_terent parties in any pat-cm Canada. the (' United States or ull-em Britain. He- ( meml er we pay all postage. Tun GREAT LACROSSE Mnem-Next; MIUKUAY. JUNE up "A”. Tuesday Owtttt Sound tnf Durban“ “Excursion will start. by regular teams will “will!” for victoryon 1ttiuGiiiiitri.i lrnins from the following Show Grounds here. nt 3 P. m., tpfd"5i'"tT'i,yiig' swim... and Tickets can those who remember the excmng Kee 1 log at the following rates for the of 1nat year. will want to see ttus.. .ThU ' round trip. leaving Guelph at 5.45 p. m. is the opening game and the gt/,T,'1,tihtf Hanover and Durham about, should turn out largely to give due ett- 8.3),. m. couraRement. 1 Durham. ' ..B1.15 Varnev. . . . 31.15 HAmwxn's Bu; DAt--hmonq the sports in Hanover Dominion Day mit be an exhibition Wrasse Match Ite. tween two Junior League teams. Har- rmon and Durham. Same day and ttg, Durham Juniors cross sticks with anover Juniors. The firemrut also in- tend going west. New white Vests. ihe correct thing this season tst-m. H. Mm'klor's. DELAYED MArus.--Mr. Jun. Acheson. S. Burnside, Mum. cmnplaius of irregu- lararrivnl of the REVIEW. This is the second complaint we have had from that. prnvince and the. fault musl lie there, for all for Manitoba leaves here regularly every Thursday in o0e bundle, which we. presume is opened in IVinni- peg. We notice other publishers cmn- plaining. stud ,t,,,i1.e.K"it,y..t"t must he planning, nnu "\ ”nun"... __.__, fin” a. new and tnefflcient clerk on some- where. Extremely Annoying. but dear Subscribers, dont blame the printer. Mr, Acheson says the oldest settlers never s-tw such a good prospect for a crop. the shim, came earlier and tsuftt- cient. A new railroad, the G. N. R., going through near him. Promises to ease the transportation crush this fall. It leaves Portage and runs through the Fox settlement then Elmwood. Rosen- dnle. ()urlierry. then north to the Main line. $30 and $35 is being paid for sint le men. per month and as high as " for a man and Wife. KNIVES. DON'T MISS OUR ARRAY Oh" GIFTS Different kinds at different prices. Different kinds at same prices. The Silver ones are famed makes. You can depend upon them. It will pay you to buy this class of Goods care- fully, as you do it but once in a lifetime if you get the proper qualities. They are here PRICES that help to sell them. We to" your Eyes he: o', -Mr. Jun. Acheson. TORONTO " :1- :e'r' ‘. . _ . g‘oamg . n GrC)RDC)NQ chute. Md chug. only 'ar. tho Gqu: FOIQKS. ' SPOONS. I burden not lo, (on Iti, 'fp. of minor“. ('onsivitiug n! is a fine I00 new more or less. 70 “ms cleared remainder f good ttnrdtyood bush. loamy soil, suitable- for ottttt " gram grown . Two Good buns Bud ('omfumblv , work house, Goal bearing orchml and two good We their wells. . 1l4 miles W. of “roman: 7 miles from 'n “m Irolsteiu. Will Sell reasonable. Timber nu tho V . Y place will pay for it. For futher iniorrmstion ap- tistied. ply on the premises to ('H.\.'l. MrchmI. Prop.. HP [hie or to c. “AIM-E, "evicw ott'tct'. If J E\\'T‘1LTJC It arm-1M” of the Fire Brigade are req ted to meet at the Pie Hall on Mdqbr evening and int.. at T15 sharp to e arrangements to go to Hanover to e part in the Fireman's Demon. otr, as on July ht. b, Tenders will he received up togune 19 |_‘ for Ditching and PiperUyintt from the n springs behind the Creamery m the Dur. " ham Cemetery. disunce about an rods. 'sl Apply to J. P. TELFORD. Secy. Durham Cemetery Co. nud‘leel ture the wilt worthily repre- sent the town 'tul',',!,,,'.' they 20. At the - time we rise to mm]: that it I. that time our own town wu- giv- ing * thought to the social side of the Irtrrthett'. life. " we mistake not, the” was en "ttdersttutdintt gouge yearn Editor's Notice. are (Ind to see the tiretuen a." to In P"'. outing on out.Nuionp1 holiday, up to work up an annual ricuic or PE. cur-km in their inn-mm. t was done a tet times. but seen": for some lemon to lbw been overlooked in recent yet”. In the meantime here's wishing the") a good time. and an lent. we may hoprthey will not. have to go into their own pockets to appear in mimlnie uni. f,",',?,,'.' or to he at expense for livery we. i, All are invited and should take this i opport1inits of visiting the Fan m, winch l in all its ilitrerent dopauulwnts. is well zwumln nfa visit. Bring your wives. , sisters and ‘duuulnem and give them a ; pleasant and protitatrle holiday. 'JAs. ALLAN. Gm. lexm. President, Yummy. Sec.. Bulwssan, l GRAND EXCURSION Model Farm and Agricultural College. will be held under the Auspices of the South Grey Funnel-5' Institute on Per GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, T0 GUELPH. . Durham. . . $1.15 Vurney. . . . 31.15 Holstein. . . . . 1.15 Elmwnod . .. 1.21 Hanover. . . .. 1.15 Neuatndl . . .. 1.15 Mt. Fares! .. 1.05 Aytnn ...... 1.10 Aldrhit . .... 1.10 Drew . . . . ... 1.05 Chlldren from Durham. Vurnvy. Hol. stein. Elmwond. Hanover and Neusudt 00c. Mount Irorest, Aymn. Alsfeldt and Drew, 55c. Tickets good to return on any train (m the 29th. LUNCH will he provided on the Farm. Parties having dogs mus! call at the Clerk's office during June and get the necessary tugs. After June 30. 10 per cent will he collected. (Tiluvasseu, Lumen nr UFIIIIrInr-n, 'o' couun'umion or straight Balm-v. S'40per month to begin. Payment at hilltll‘y not conditional on slit-case. Gout ml Agents wanted also, at 850 PY? month. n Apply to Tenders will be received up to June 26th, NIB, by the undersigned. for the Building of 14000 cmun-e feet, more or less. Rranolithie sidewalk l also 1000 square feet of crossings for the Town of Durham. Har. B. VOLLET. Clerk. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, I903, TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS WANTED. Yunvasseu, Ladies 01- (ifntlemr-w, nu FARM FOR SALE. JOHN 510031.. Milfurast P. DOG TAGS. FIREIEN‘S NOTICE. FOR THE JUNE BRIDE WANTED. $1.15 1.15 1.15 , 1.05 , 1.10 Tax Notice. w. B, Vottterr. Clerk. OPT“ nu. will Men tt cum-mm m M. Eyes'; Are Workers. Ahtistheottiy special - with t)'gl,'t'flgls.t"t""""t mug . gotta? qrithtNetetrort. impirt oeresyeatrtstttrttir _iiiiiieFiriiiiGiiiaiL' 1sit,qrmtntkreyegtmirtis" hurtful? How are e P Consulhwfrz: Satisfaction guaranteed. Jlf'rat"ry at J/Ulf Brice Gall and secure a Bargain. IrtIrrtJr.WriLr: RY-STORE. This week and next we are show, ing something entirely new in Summer Millinery. We are offering special prices in Ready-to-wears and Trimmed Hats. (iiMiMttiMbsg) iglllil,lMllt 1MlltBBlllltNItt Silverware.» Rimzs See our“ Brooches, Necklets, Lmsg Chains. Bracelets and Pins. We certainly have the stock to choooe from. The goods are right here waiting CHAS BAMAGE. Pun-n no Pom-In. We study bread melting as a business and provide bread tint is excellent in taste and in wholsomeneu. It's a bread that will be a pleasure to you every meal you use it and ev- ery time you offer it to those about your table. An excel- lent 1onf for a reasonable price Miss Dick Also Cakes. Buscults and Confectionery. Solid Gold Wedding Rings in wk. 14]: and 18k. in all the latest styles. Big Stock of mtratrentent Rings to choose from. Nothing as nice " Silverware for Wedding Presents and at Keeler’e is to be found the Ingest stock of good Silverware in the county nad all our prices are the lowest. HINDS BROS. for you AT KEELER’S llitthtlttt t (h, Druggixts t *iktdlart. Wright 's Old Stand. At 37" -v _ “a Ct] H

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