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Durham Review (1897), 2 Jul 1903, p. 1

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50 Q. up- ttrt can .10; M: "i rdon ID”. r. u i lo, ks rte. ho ‘nrse "' Min ed mt V Mr DOT. and nut In Ate man “It. TS st at Mel n gm" wave ' urn " he Huey P" an !ot VOL. xii "'i'i'i"if"riif , ii It. 5i " Ames Holden (k, THE POPULAR CASH STORE. tlt iilllilEilNilrig'gr.ilIM'aiikii Mow? 00/172129. '02 90/172129. El ttthit rim 22a l, Park, Mrs. Rotit." /raFiorif, agV.iiti . years. _ SIDE TRACKING oNTAttro.--A pamph- ‘let has reached us (author and imprint 'omitted)giving an alarming note that unless something is done hew Ontario is to become a greater Quebec, and Toronto and old Ontario become side. : tracked. This something the pamphlet i says is a grant of 7400 acres per mile to the Bruce Mines and Algonm Railway i Co. for 100 miles of the. 400 necessary to stretch from Bruce Mines to Ha son Atty. The pam hlet shows thatOwen _ii'iu'idCll'ellll'lf,' f.?o1litttrwet.t, thingi- ton, Windsor, Berlin.“ Woodstock. Stratford and London have all endorsed this. This struggle to have north and south railways is tinged with the elements of self- 'wrervation, bat as far as through ”age is concerned it is tuthtiptt against nature to leave the straight line east to come round by Southern Ontario. DIED. TQAwrogn.--In J3entinek. near Allan AT BrtsNTvortn. H Ye editor spent from Monday to Thursday last week in Brantford. delegate to the Grand Camp of the Sons of Scotland. which umbi- tiom order is now stretching east and west of Ontario and at the some time stretching its Reserve Fund in the right direction.' Its reserve. per thousand of insurance. is amongst the highest of all fraternal Societies. Of " Busy Brant- ford " or " Brantford the Beautiful " as the natives lovingly callzit. we could write a. column. GRAND GARDEN Phrvry.--Ihe Ltdies Aid of the Presbyterian Church Intend havmst a grand garden party on Thurs- day July the 9th. on the beautiful grounds of Mrs Gun Sr. Plenty of ice-. menu]. cake, tea and coffee. lemonade, and other refreshments will he. provided. The hand will be present. A good programme of music. speeches &c. will he given. Admission 1thnand 150. of meetings on. Beginning at Holstein. Saturday. July ll, they continue at Dromore. Durham. Allan Park and Elmwood. The Provincial speakers are Miss Roddick. ()ohourg. and Miss Lizzie Beam, Black Creek, and local speakers and music are to he supplied at the owning meetings. Ree advertisement in this issue and posters. GETTING AGGRESSIVE. - The Worn. en’s Institute have an important series A: _.~.,-A!,, .. . . . -- - - The EXCURSION of thes. G. Farmers' Institute last Saturday was amongst the most successful yet held. About. 300 got on in Durham. and when both lines met at Paimerston there were fully 1100 pleasure seekers. Superb weather enabled evely part of the. farm to he " done," and all came home well pleased, and We hope grateful to the pushing offieets of the local Society. E FISHING Trtormrats5--:Mr1mur before iof 1 ‘Mayor McIntyre. Hugh Vaughan was lov ttned 81 and costs for assault, on Hugh the McKa . who " in alleged, had violated E the #.'dis,?',' laws llV having fish under ant the legal length. This it appeals. is not Id,“ the flrmt tish trouble this year. for at the j Me Instance of Angus McCormick about a. I All month ago. two Durham restdents Were l each fined $10 foe a. similar offence. I l 7. THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1903. m illhaitt)o. g The cpntractinq parties both claim ;Uounty Grey as :Lheir lurch place. Mr l MoKechnie coming front Glpnelg town- jhip, nem- Priceville. and MISS Recline, Efrain Gollingwood township, being eld- ‘est grandchild of the late George Reekie and also of Mr and Mrs Rendall. of 1yypert1own, Collingwood township. KNIVES. ee- FORKS. j SPOONS. j The bride received many beautiful {and valuable presents. which showed _ the esteem in which she was held by ' her many friends. 5 The bride was attired in a mean) col- iored crepe de chine with white rihhons. fund can-lean hoquet of lilac hlossmna. I Miss Isabella Reehfe, sister of the bride. Encted us ltridesuuvid, and Mr Duncan IMcLenn assisted the groom through the l trying ordeal. Good general purpose Mare, fourteen ears old, guaranteed sound.’ Also a Klara 4 years old, sound and serviceable. Apply to J. wmsrrm. Rocky Sangeen. KREss.-in Durham. on Monday. June 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kress, a. son. Horm-In Durham, to Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Holt, a daughter.. Present, from a distance wégliex. Mr and Mrs. Mahan, Mrs. Pulley and ggru'ghter. Pgtrolia. l Mr and Mrs. Arch. I n “on... n,‘_-,, in. . - - The ceremony was performed on the lawn where the bridal partv presented a. pretty pictme stundin in the shade of the Maples. 'i/i't,'llU,'f by u. number of relatives and a. few intimate friends of the bride. -. _. --"'"" mum... “um”. N. Dakota. and Mary A Reekie. eldest daughter of the late Philip B Reekie. were united in the holy bonds of matri- mony by the Rev McKay Omand. of Lyleton. Manitoba. A may pretty wedding took place at the resi once of the bride's mother, Mrs P B Reekie. on the hunks of the Antler creek. at Cople ' Manitoba, at. three o'clock 'lhliglt'ilrt/ June IO, when Peter (l,'c'Se..tily.if, of APs" annlier coqqty. 31prittyre, RareitCiiiiiiiC Alla Patterson.' Flint, Mich. ( Seldom have we seen a grouping of isuch beautiful and costly presents, all iupeakiug eloquently of the esteem held for the bride. Rev.' Mt. Mahan and MM McIntyre contributed at this stage checks" for 8100 each to the son and daughter linking for life. and some other relatives gave handsomely in the same way. Dr Mnnnn was well and favorably known in Durham where he made hosts of friends. These will wish him and his 1 low! bride u. very happy future Mid the [{Evmw extends felrcitutioms. l DON’T MISS OUR ARRAX’ OF GIFTS ___ -- e....,..,...yu. . . . . .iA new praymce us even now seeking ': 1'l.'T2 :2123:§”J: It 'de ttlt "m” eminence to the Federation. an." were ' . . . ', will follow. The Welding of this wide _ The description 1'g',"gi, to the eonntty is Roing surelv on. and dream. :C'hromcle last week of t e dress IE as lerg of annexation to the lynching land [follows: "The bride looked Charmin! (to the south must tte, wetting undereiv- gin her rich bridal robes of white iii'i%'. [Anglive the 'iio'i'iiiiiGl under-the {crepe de chene. (Iver taffeta silk, veil of free folds of the Union Jack _ 'litllme'Pklmped with 1erf,fitt'jiv,.thai:! -- -'oMFt- I, ' is: n iey was a per act picture in ier i i magnificent. attire of cream crepe de.'. (1qu Annual Convention. ‘chene holding in her hand a bouquet of I -- pink runes. Misses Manchlan and, The Presbyterian Guilds of Sangeen [Jim-hon were charmingly attired in pale l Presbytery meet. in Holstein on Tues- hlue silk and white silk respectively, the 1 day next. July 7th,---tsame day as .the iforme’r carrying white. the latte! "edIrl1ttttrg,rti.re.i interesting melanin (roses. , “~- ~--“‘"‘ "“ " ' _ The bride’s travellin dress was of brown broadcloth with u','), applique. fancy brown straw hat with lilyuif-the.. valley brim. The happy couple left by the afternoon tram on a honey-moon trip and will return to Durham for a short visit before going to their Cleve- 1apdhome. The handsome residence of the mayor " was brilliantly adorned and just: at noon J ;the bride, leaning upon the arm of her-l F father, entered the lovely drtswjngroom, I . the wedding march being plunged by 3 'Miss Vollet,' and took her stun beside! _ her lover. The ceremony was perform- I i i' ed by the bridegroom? father, Rev. Jun I , ‘ Mahan. Mt Brydges, assisted by Rear,' '. ' Mr Furquhm son. 1 ', The groom was assisted by Mr Allisteri McIntyre, brother of the bride. while) ' ; the groom‘s consul. Miss Polley. Petrol- 'ut, was maid of honor, Miss Vida hfe-, ijtchlnn mud Miss Christine Jackson lie-1 , ing bridesumids. i 1 The celemony and congratulations over, the bride'led the way to the break- ; 1 fast room and herself cut the cake which : _ was " toothsome work of art. This I [room was a fairyland of beauty and the I l . lovely white roses. maiden hair fern I l 1 and ropes of myrtle, artistically arr-mug. l . ', ed. was as lovely as It was rare. I McKrecrrsmr--Reeme, Numuw. t . have" of this I MAHas-antvrvrte. . wore ttmrified on “Wednesday of last week, as mu, 'P." with them a new Tainted in our but. one of Durham " fair raved to be man _ maidens, Miss Beatrice N. Molnlyn. Bull team. Tw was united in marriage to Dr Muhun of I played. Wlarton Cleveland. formerly of Durham. The runs. Durham wit bride is the only daughter of Mayor and t and 22 respective] Mrs McIntyre and has won for herself‘ la en were A. the warmest. mpect null love of her M- IlTi'i'.larJ. J. Rol sociates by unfailing kindness of man- I A. McDougull, --..,' nor and lovable spirit, 1 "M..- V-- .-- Different kinds at different pr'ices. Different kinds at some 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 test you: Eyu in) ofchugo. 1nd charge only for the Glut-s. Gin us I FOR SALE A. GrORDON, BORN HYIEN EAL. 5:} and ms; 1lf JEWELLER . & OPNCIA N. Local sreakers and music will be provided or the Evening Meetings. A cordial invitation is given to all to at- tend these meetings. Young or old, of both sexes. Mrs. T. MdHRR, Miss K L. DIXON, AFTERNOON :--Misg Jeanie Rod- dick. "Vegetables, Cream of Vegeta- bles, Soups & Salads.') Demonstration.) Miss Lily M Beam, "TheINutritiye value of Common Foods. " EvENINa..-hrtiss Jeanie Roddick, "Summer Deserts.“ Miss Lily Beam, 'Cheerfalnat, in the Home. " jVomeis Instit'te I Meetings of the above body will be held " the tollowing places on dates '; named. Afternoon meetings " 2 and Evening meetings at7 p. m. Holstein. Robert’s Hall. July ll, I MTERN00N..-wm Jeanie Rod- dick, Cobourg. "Made over dishes. " (Demonstration) Miss Lilv M. Baum Black Creek. " t3eientitie Butter mak- ing on the Farm." [ Durham, Town Hall, July 14. AFTERNOON t--Migs Jeanie Rod- dick, “Vegetables, Cream of veget- ables. Soups and.b'tyltuir." Miss Lily Beam. " Cheerfulness in the Home." Allan Park, Orange Hall, July 15. AFTERNOON t-Miiys Jeanie Rod- dick, “Vegetables. Cream of Veget- able Soups and Salads". Miss Lily Beam, " Seientitie Batter making on the Farm." Dromore, Russell Hall. July Iii, and Elmwood, Bohhrider's Hall, July IO. donéy. Rev. Jaw. Burlwr.rB. A.. Ar- thur. " How to enlist the Young Peo. Rlo in the Service of the Church." Hey . A. Mitchell. Hnnnn. China. an ad- dress on Foreign Missmns. Rev. w. Cr, Bantu. B. A.. Mt. Forest, " The Rela- tion of the Young People's Society to the Sabbath School." The President is Mr. It. Mncrurtane, Jr. Durham. At the evening session, Rev. Mr. Far- quhntson, H. A.. B. D.. Durham. discus- ses .. Should the Young People’s Socie- Lies tf the., Preghyusl-y _allpp_qrt_ a Mis- . "r'-"""- ,..-,.........‘.... “mm L. M. Fender. Pahneistim; .. The Soci- ety’s Mission to [he Stranger and the Neglected.” Mr Geo. Labial). Dromore; tt T e Bihle nnd hour to Study it," Rey. John’Gray Reid. "Consecrated Service" Miss K Young. Clifford; "E'epyrnttements and Dis. couriutementm" Miss A. Renwick. Har- fists“; “l‘ndivggqal preparalign." Miss The Presbyterian Guilds of Sumner: Presbytery meet. in Holstein on Tues- day next. July 7th,---tsame day as the Primhrtery,--ind interesting sessions are expected. Tho first. session opens at 2 p m. and in addition to routine work nod suitable music. papers and midi-eas- es will be given as follows: I Tttday. .Wednesday, the Dominion completes 36 years of existence, and has thus lasted In years longer than the Union ot Canada East and Canada Wtsut which begun in 1811. It does one good to contemplate the strides of this young nation. In 1867. all north and West of the meat Lakes was an unknown land. now this n. smiling country, the hope of the Minion and the home of thous- ands who look east for their birthplace. A no- “Inn-nan _.- --- - - _ W '"w-q-l "WI . were tttttities, on Friday hut to hove with them a team from Wiarton, who Proved to be more than a match for the , neat team. Two innings each were 'piave11, Wan-ton leading off with 78 runs. Durham with 27. and then with 46 land 22 respective] . The home team l tps Were A. ar. H. Lauder. D. B. Ill! "lane. J. Robertson. J. P. Telford. A. McDougull. - Burt. IV. E Theobald. J. Cochrnne. W. C. Pickering. T. G. ‘Holt. P. Hind. Um ires were old cric- Kat lovers. Thos. Earring and H. W. Mockiel. Our boys speak highly of the [ visitors and are plenurinq an aim. ' Inn-- l \‘Islmru and are t epsiring tiiiii'/e TJiri more to do at a ulnre match. We re. 'gf, char space forbids giving the score in n . Pres., Durham. Beer, Dromore J UNE BR] DE - .---- O O O - "---- DOMINION DAY. CRICKET. $2299 Ptetir sport e , .. .4 mu TORONTO BrG_JiiivrCLriRvss'roRE See our“ Brooches, Necklets, Long Chins, Bracelets and Pins. We certainly have the stock to choose from. The goods are right here waiting for you Silverware“ Rings (iiMiii)(iiyiiiMii)tit iIRi;1Mllli magnum This week and next we are show- ng something entirely new in Summer Millinery. We are offering special iprices in Ready-to-wears and Trimmed Hats. 8:11 and secure a Bargain. Millinery at Jh?aljr Brice 0mm Ile (llltittt,-llm; tt W Nothing as nice as Silverware for Wedding Presents and at Keeler‘s is to be found the largest stock of good Silverware in the county and all our prices are the lowest. AT KEELER’ Solid Gold Wedding Rings in rok, 14k and rglr, in all the latest styles. Big Stock of Engagement Rings to choose from. Miss Dick r us me only special sense II ','Sl use constantly except during sleep. Perfect eyes see without effort. The imperfect ones are constantly under muscular strain. Is it any wonder eye strain is " hurtful? How are your eyes? Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sight is the on]: Eyes Are Workers. We study bread making as a business and provide bread that is excellent in taste and in wholsomeness. It's a bread that will be a pleasure to you every meal you us e it and ev- ery time you offer it to those about your table. An cxcel- lent loaf for a reasonable price Also Cakes, Buscuits and Confectionery. RARE 01mm skull] HINDS BROS Gags mums. Wright 's Old Stand, MacFarlane & (h, Druggists d Booksellers. m w! At

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