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Durham Review (1897), 3 Nov 1904, p. 4

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H SOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS: The Perforated Pyle, onlv in the Ideal Also Wilbelm’s Writ-, all made by Watson of Ayr. Raymond Sewing Machines. Memory Stoves for Coal or Wood. . Agent for the Dihon Huge Stay Fence. During Jfaaneaaurs ‘5? nd germ Machinery. 901122 givingstcn, Powder. It's easy to h . P cook with Darling's Ba , ng St cake, no biscuit thrown away, but digestable food at ev- ery baking-that causes the smile that won 't come off. $t For want of a Nail, the Shoe was lost .. For want of 3 Shoe, the Horse was lost: For want of a Horse, the Rider was lost: And all for the want of a horseshoe Nail." You remember the old jingle ? Well, its often so. , often due to a lack of attention to some small detail. . , Pe Dark ng s Ca gar want made ftrotrh Daily at Eases}; " Jhfaaratfs Shenmreeans gain: (9arh. We can give onl a mere list of our goods. but In quality and adaptability to tie needs of South Grey we are not excelled: Bearing Barrows. Wilkinson Ploughs, Honey’s Irar, ness. Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices WV} tee? Srrtsationat 0targairts The best in their line agave handle only the beat. Quantities of this twnne slight]? damaged by the wow: tire, we intend to sell off, while itJasisr, at We have also a large quantity of this Twine which was kept In Burnett's store. and therefore undama- ged ", this we otter at lowest current rat es. We expect the showroom to be repaired at once. and will continue business " the old stand. ijnom‘n BINDER TWINE C .7. War/oak. At " Great Reduction. To buy an up-to-date Hat Ready - to . wear Felt Hats. Now - is - your - Chance For the next " Days, tn Trimmed and Untrimmed In our Milllnery Department Perhaps some of our best cooks have lost many Cakes and Pastry by the use of inferior Baking "i cents a lb. ' a,” Fr NT .1 I _ _r the People’s Drug Store. a 3ti1 A few doors South of the Iidduugh BOMB. argent, Durham. Powder and its use in- sures success. Nosoggy td2 Bowder The great losses are aer'ng. The newly Wed couple took the Uter. noon tram and started on their honey- moon trip amid/showers of rice heaped upon them by the many friends who -mbled at the station to see them on. lit,' united in marriage to Mr Peter Matheson of this town, Rev Mr Bur. uharson performed the ceremony and are bride was given away bv her uncle Mr. T G. Lauder. The bride looked charming in “town of nrl grey crepe de chine trimmed hr chill'on and wore a wreath of orange blossoms in her hair, The brade’s sister Maud was bridesmaid and the Froom was ably assisted by Mr. IPetrey Theobald of Mt. Forest. After the ceremony the guests repaired to the l dining-room where a dainty wedding breakfast was served. The tables Were tastefully decorated with myrtle and carnations. 'After partaking of the re- freshments several short and suitable speeches were' indulged in and the happy couple were the recipients of many nicely pleased compliments and a large number of valuable presents. On Wednesday the 19th Oct., 3 pleas- ing event took place at the residence of Mr. Thou G Lauder. of Upper Town, when by pajce Mist} Louie Davndson " At high noon on Tuesdav a pretty house. wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson. when their second dau hter Janet, became the wife of Rev “g. Wilson Axtchison, of Dornoch. pastor of Presbyterian churches at Rocky Snugeen and Dov. noch. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev Dr McLean,' pastor of St. Andrew's church, Blyth. The guests presentwere the immediate relatives and friends of the. contracting parties. Miss A. M. Anderson. sister of the bride. and Miss Isabel Aitchison, sister of the groom, were the bridesnmids, and the gloom was assisted by his brother. Mr. It. M. Aitchison of t4toutrville, Lohengnn’s wedding march was played by Miss Ella Anderson the bride’s younger sister The bride looked very pretty attired in l a. costume of green glgue silk trimmed with point lace on net. She carried a. bonnet of white roses and was married in her grandmother's wedding veil. The bridesmaids curried boquets of red and pink roses. The happy couple left for Toronto on tho 3.35 tlain, accompanied by showers of rice, Chrysanthemum leaves. and other items of good luck. The bride received munv beautiful and useful presents. Sheis one of Blyth’s cleverest young ladies and the groom is to be congratulated in his choice ofa wife. He had secured a lady who will be in every way an excellent' helpmeet to him in his noble work. The Standard joins with themany friends of the happy couple to extending congratulations? We have much, pleasure in reproduc- ing from the Blyth Standard the follow. ing notice of the marriage of the popu- lar pastor of Dornoch and Rocky Sau- geen. The REVIEW extends hearty felicitations. Mr. Alex. McArthur, so long chief. clerk with his uncle, Mr. th McArthur. has left town for a. while and is staying with his parents in Glenelg. The " Ience of Sandy's genial smile and pres- ence in a distinct loss around town. Mr. JucthrPss " home from Graven- hurst Sanatorium for a few weeks' visit. to wife and family. He is looking well, weighs heavier than he ever did In his life, and will return for more complete restoration. ' Mr. Jas Morice came home Saturday from Lumsden, Assam. looking Well after a two months stay. So pleased is he with the country that he intends to go west next spring with his family. Mr Robt. Lediugham, Knox College Student, occupied Rev Mr'Aitchison's pulpits at Dornodn and Rocky lust Sun- day and called on his mother in town. Mr Don. McGregor, Lethbridge. Alta, is visiting his sister. Mrs Don. McFay- den, Glenelg. m, were pleased to have a chat with him. Miss Maud Watson, who has been vis- iting at Dr. Hutton'a, left Saturday to spend a short time With her aunt near Proton Station. _ Mr Frank Jackson, Kumlorps. B. c., arrived at the parental home in the Glen. Gleuelg, last week after about 20 years absence. ll- Inry Menu kit for Hamilton Tuesday morning. In. May Idiowan "rived hon. from Toronto lad. week. Mrs. Firth came home on Saturday fromu visitto Kincardine friends and la spendingthm week with friends in Priceville. Miss Ingram of London is spending a few weeks with her sister. Mrs ( Rev.) CJlling. Mr Thou. Blah. Owen Sound. went . few days in thin vicinity last week. Mr Plunkett and Miss Rhoda Scott, Mount Forest. visited friends In town Sunday. Mia Maggie Corbett, Guelph. in the [out of her sitter. Mrs J. P. Telfond. Min Lizzie Burnet came Inet week from Tot tenham to visit her home hone. In G. Blackburn and Mrs Sutherland visited Mount Forest friends last week. Mrs w. Black Is at present enjoying the company of Mrs. G. Nixon, Toronto Nio- Manb ot Toronto. arrived tut. mdny to visit her home in Glands. It Alex. Russell and little daughter Ipent u few duty: in Fergus Int week. M ATmttgoN--DAvmBott ArrcmBoN--ANmmsoN. HYIENEAL ma- - {a Trihre%Rf'eW4t are not gin-ti. atFriGiiiite'i"s,t'GG include: sos for Hanover and 20 for Benthugr. TORONTO Normanby m Glenelg --78 Egremont IN Durham --74 Bentinck. 211 Artemeoin -1tu Mnrkdale --- For purposes of comparison we give the remit. of several prevuous Dominion election cantata in this riding by mum- cipolity majorities. Number: with a. dash indicate Conservative' majorities 1887 Landerkin and Jamieson. 1891 " and Blyth. 1896 " Jnmleoon and Allan. Ig00 " and Richoldlon. 1887 1891 ms I!!!) in the step iriGiiiiioiiiiniG1iiiG The Corner Concerns 2orreapthuient to the Chronicle found the quoted ex- pression occur in two letters to the RE- VIEW two Weeks ago. he jumps to the conclusion that they have the same author, The correspondent has been off his base badly in this campaign, elle is no nearer the truth now than We are not dealing in "mean per- tonalities," we leave that to our com temporary ; and if it cauld be shown that we wobbled as often as the tiles of the Chronicle could show that Mr Irwin forgot to be a gentleman, we would be a wobbler indeed. In the m Tote . We would have been somewhat die. appointed it' an election had gone by without a reference to the ancient story of 'fyotrbling,' 'Patron,' J ampingitiek' 'Politiettt wetsthereoek,' ‘Equal Right- er,' &e. It has been all up before of course, has all been thrashed out. but Mr Irwin keeps hold of the string and every now and then to gratity himself he duly tugs at the cord and up goes Ft the same Charlie Ramage, " to quote his own language. All we have to say is " if it pleases he, it don't hart I. " In the heat of an election many things may be said. indeed are said which would not be said " a calmer time and this remark may apply to a tirade of abuse which gr.",') in our contemporary last wee . . We have witnessed the cowardly attempts to besmadge Mr Miller, and when the ttntrttthfalnem ot the charges were exposed, they crawl out of the mess Without apology, by virtually admit-. ting in characteristically elegant and refined! language that " they had looked in the wrong herdhook tor his pedigree." It would be interesting to know how many herd books the Cor- ner man has access to. For When the result of the p611 is known, the question will be easily answered, and we oontidtsetly expect it to be "At the bottom of the poll. Ft Where is McKinnon ? The questions above refer to his todily presence. and had always to be answered that that presence was elsewhere than the point expected. But the question may well be extended to apply,.to his attitude on public questions: Where is he on many national questions? w hat are his views on transportation. Cold Storage. Quarantine of Canadian cattle. British Preference a. tke? Beyond a few disjointed sentences " the nomi- nation, it is not known where he is on these questions. We may of course assume that he is " agin the govern- ment; " but the electms of South Grey it We mistake not will not be ttatitsfied with assumptions: they have a right to know their representatlve's views, and Mr McKinnon has not given them at the time and place expected. The above quin- nppeen In the Anon entranced” at the Hanover m t liner! I'i'd'll', 'irr'!ii!ke?,l one hell wee tttled we the 'ti; mu! m enable loge: tn.'...... Rink! by some of the oldest citizens the: It Mmer made one ofthe bee: speeches ever made in this village. " or Ile- Kinnon’e meeting he aye: " On Mon- day evenlng_Chn. Meliinnén. Miller‘s when in the tsatnppitttt, no adven- tohold n meeting in the some hall but disappoint“ the audience and someof his most ardent snpporten by failing to show of. The hall was n. fem fair], we: filled and losers aidiawo Durham and Kingston of Mt. Forest nddmeeed the meeting. Where was McKinnon? He is a comparative strnnger in this section and the voters did not get the oppor- tunity of seeing him on the plattdrim" cg: t. F mastic. , / The very same query, “Whele is McKinnon "? was asked at Holstein, Dromore, and other points. where his own meetings were advertised and he didn't appear. The contrast in this respect between him and Mr Miller is very marked and has turned many to Miller,who believe in being "Always prompt, never Negligent." . The Neustadt correspondent ot the same paper says of MeKinnon's meet- ing there.: "A lot of Reformers and Conservahves were anxiously waiting to hear My McKin_non_ on the platform to see what kind of speaker he was. bat were terribly disappointed when told that Mr McKinnon was in Sullivan and could notbe there. The band furnisuegmusio and gave a good can: VIII! Ftyf, “an“! The meeting" was mit onthe' bt BECAUSE THAT " CUT THIS OUT. PERSONALITIES. k"t"ty, - a: 'siiarir,,q the tt o..- --31 276 106 W99 lor, Allan We are at the shop at the bridge ev- ery Wednesday and Saturday.' or. ders or enquiries left " C. Mchthur'I store, or at the REVIEW 01mm. will receive our beat attention. Welloknown and reliable. Giving beet utilisation. Once need, elven need. Prices and terms to unit purchasers. Cell and examine. Barveatintt Machinery of thin famoln arm's make PEEL’S SHOE STORE SHOE Y fl U R CHILDREN REMEMBER THE PLACE-Next Catnptoeli's Implement Warehouse. I s. MCIIraith &c. on hand. Men's and Boys' iiGi lined or unlined. Gloves, kid and macho, woman’s gauntlets " rock bot- tom prices. Try a. box of the water- proof dnbbin we sell in 5, 10, 15e tins. T111933: Vagina. glut; bag; Telepeopes Miller tuu19ltdKinnon Are after your Vote Upper Town, --. --- Durham. Men's Raincoats, worth " 2.75 Men's neat all-wool Guemseys, worth " no. 760 Men’s Shoes, worth 2.26 tutd2.60,rtow.....- 1.60 Ladies' Coats, all sizes, latest styles, bony homespun and beaver- tttd and tll length, reg. price mm II to ; We offer then? for, each .. $2 to $5 Ladies' Nightgownis, pink and PEG, heavy f1annelette, fora very ow , _ each .p..".'.'. 60c, 65c and 'Ne Men's Heavy Moleskin P ants, reg. ti, for each. 2CltTr'ar"jfik':h""" aus, Women, ae winder: as I am after a share ot your mac and have in stock a good supply ot Boots, Shoes, Rubbers ae, fora I classes. A long rubber boot with leather insole and corrugated edge worth 04.25. selling at 84.00, the best rubber boot tor the'money to be had in town. Durham & Owen Sound We: familiar: _ algemtty. aiu "hi-Tr? iiviied to inqe18 g... wing good: which will be loud m-cln- . valu- Custom Work and Repair- ing Promytly Attended to. um rows. Danna, J, Levine, TERMS : CASH Public of Dying: an}! "V A.“ " .. _"' ke, thut 1ri'trirtclfat:'ty,i'tsu 5:."a M; 1. '.' - ~31" .v' ' '-,-'r‘ Wu :- ,'"t "’ "-" _ (p16?, , . ire T ti'.'?,)",.';), ,"'-i';*’v.-"J I»: C NEW: " ’ a » . . _ it. K, ' ' , r-mzt 'i'GK .. h' " _ M" t, V” ', Tag W: J ttriim'st 'Eaite ttiN' t .317: ' P, 75c Fe 'ii/i? "ty, b"i ',iirisi'ii8b"'t,"i', BAKING POWDER. .. GROUN D MIX ED SPICE JELLY POWDERS................. All Flavors. pertrktt,.......Uhr Ex'rlutmr.........,...,.......... All Flavors, per bottle....uhr 10rNGsc..-...................... Almond. Chocolate, 1 Maple Cream & Pink j per pkg. 10e MRS. A. BURNETT MACHINE RE PAIRING The lad” Watchmker Jeweller. To hue your wuch and RIGHT. are! it done " Br Modem Method. And u Reasonable Bates And Insure Satisfaction In a. reliable name and the goodr are just as reliable. Your wilt make no mistake by giving them. a trial. "PURE GOLD " REPAIRS .Don’t Forget J. s. DRYSDALM Ian-ll" that” in “We! what P" I"! ', was My at to: what wry. “I get what you Ihf u, when you M It THE ARDWARB STORE. and you have the on“ variety that can be found -heee to Pick. hunched!“ Pennsyl- vania. nether lug-eat of thee, Pusey by!!! that are tttr,', up In up dly by the to medias. bee-nee they moot buy of equal nppenmftce a cheap in their own home. Ont Heating Stoves and Ranges are going of rapidly. We also carry Coal Oil Heaters, which are greatly used when the weather is changing. Every Family should have one of our Knife Cleaners They are superior to anything ever offered before. We look to the wants of every person, and this week have taken into stock another supply of Baggy [swims Mi- grimm fiGr Yoxkp. Our assortment of Stable Lanterns is worth examining. See our wheelurrows be- fore buying elsewhere. WE KEEP IN STOCK We hue every facility and long experience and it will pay you to deal with as. . Orders left in my uboenee will receive prom pt attention nity that I am prepared to repair all kinda of Imple- ments and machinery. Far- men; or others wishing Im. plements or machinery. re. paired. please notify me and I will be pleased to all. Will be found " LIVING- STONS SHOWROOMS. I wish to intimate to the Public of Durham and vici- That we do . Girdon's W. BLACK. :ttitltl" hll'ut it?! j'iiiidi'dii'iai n per pkg. 10e and ua 74 Cl = C. A. FLEX, A TERM 1 \PART Wanted it riem ample farm near mom-h with -rvinu justif Potatoes, Mil A general n Drafts ism" all points. 8t allowed q SAVINGS BA loving: hank Wards Pro: facilitv "tfor l distance. AGENTS Ontario. Q Status and t unwind» whiter Inc Mum“. CAPITAL, y CAPITA L, I RESERVE l SIMUARD DURHA Fresh Hun dar and Mat A nice In FECTION This Move, night except In”. yum-o mmplelc and 1iy There r tgtrtitutti Btilt the Still thert Why not fall buy you, at the up are alwa: turns for “In Having now I an) in l on short . Wotan .lld 4.50 can @204 In. Mr, I) x Pg. Fur u now mun in“ III of distr Dated M ll 1tt_ith Or And. fur tho-dd chi add ndmimi mum the i mung the having reg which she " the Mid "dui ttte fur the ') thereof no " Wills of u" MI EWCE Mun! l than all Regain-t t ter. late oft Our County ed, who duel trather Mm, (II or boron [in to send to the nude: tannin mt rix their Christi Mk alum dunes and c of the securi oo Th h Iurh w. biolicit fr Head GEO your . "

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